Green faces £160,000 SFA application fee

Charles Green must present the SFA with a £160,000 cheque to have his application for membership considered.

With Green attempting to transfer the share previously held by Rangers to his Sevco company he must accept responsibility for the fines and crimes of the club currently being liquidated.

The £160,000 fine remains outstanding from the enquiry into Rangers last season that included a 12 month registration ban that was taken to the Court of Session.

No evidence has yet been produced that Green has put a penny into the club while his dealings with Duff and Phelps have caused alarm and concern among Rangers supporters as well as creditors.

Former Rangers defender John Brown has voiced a number of concerns about Green’s Ibrox regime and questioned whether he has the title deeds to the club property.

So far despite his straight-talking the Yorkshireman has failed almost every promise that he made since being taken into the confidence of Duff and Phelps.

After claiming that he’d received a nod from HMRC for his CVA proposal the deal was rejected forcing Rangers into liquidation with Green slipping effortlessly into plan B with a £5.5m deal to buy the assets from Duff and Phelps.

The board of the SFA are under enormous pressure to accept Green’s membership transfer but will have to be surer than sure that the sums stack up and there is no possibility of inviting another Craig Whyte into the heart of Scottish football.

With more questions than answers coming from the Green room at Ibrox it looks increasingly likely that the SFA will reject the share transfer sparking a whole new round of headlines with less the start of the new season just four weeks away.

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