Rangers Won’t Receive Special Treatment says SPL Chief

May 18, 2012

Neil Doncaster, seek the Scottish Premier League (SPL) chief executive, viagra 100mg has suggested Rangers will not be receiving special treatment if they look to re-enter the top division.

Prospective new owner Charles Green is still keen for the club to exit administration via a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) but may be forced to go down a newco route.

Celtic fans are threatening boycotts if a Rangers newco gets into the top flight.

Doncaster met would-be Ibrox owner Charles Green at Hampden yesterday but insisted it was not to smooth a way back for the club after the SFA threw out their appeal against a 12-month transfer ban.

 

He said: “I have no previous experience with Charles.

 

“It’s important to meet the owners of all our clubs to get a better understanding of what their intentions are. We will continue to deal with clubs equally under the rules. We’ll have to do that without fear or favour.

 

“I can’t get into special cases because our job is to apply the rules fairly.”

 

The SPL are still probing Rangers’ alleged use oftwo contracts per player over a 14-year period but there’s no end in sight to the inquiry. Doncaster said: “That will take some time and it’s being done by our lawyers.

 

“How long will it take? How long has the HMRC investigation into Rangers been going on?

 

“These things take as long as they take.

 

“The issue for us is, have any of our rules been breached? If they have then we will act accordingly.”