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Friday verdict in £300,000 wifi claim against Sevco

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Dave King G & SSevco will find out on Friday whether they will have to permanently ring fence £300,000 for an outstanding wi-fi bill at Ibrox.

Coatbridge based 802 Work Ltd took the troubled football company to court for the sum following the breakdown of the contract which was billed as a market leading project when installed in July 2013.

After a two day hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court the outcome of the arrestment claim will be announced on Friday.

News of the case going to court is bound to make other creditors nervous with the company still to announce how they intend covering the £2.5m going concern warning that was contained in their audited accounts for the year to 30 June 2015. The accounts didn’t cover the £5m loan to Sports Direct.

Being forced to pay out £300,000 or having the money ring fenced is bound to be a major blow to Mark Warburton’s transfer warchest as Sevco battle with Falkirk and Hibs at the top of The Championship.

Update: It appears that today’s case was to make permanent an interim interdict awarded on December 31 to arrest (ring fence) £300,000 from Sevco’s Metro Bank account.

The introduction of wi-fi was viewed as a major breakthrough allowing the club to keep fans upto date with matchday news and open up an active market to sponsors.

Announcing the deal in 2013 the club stated: “The market-leading project will ultimately give every fan seated at Ibrox – as well as those in the approaches, concourse, restaurants and corporate areas – full, instant access to content-rich media and allow them to participate in real-time interactions with the club.

Starting in August on a stand-by-stand basis, the phased development will allow Rangers to engage with fans and create the best possible matchday experience.

The new set-up will remove connectivity problems in high-density areas and ultimately give 50,000+ supporters access to club competitions, merchandising, media, forthcoming events and enhanced fan/club engagement.

Stadium WiFi has been under discussion at Rangers for a number of years following fan demand, with supporters wanting to access the full panoply of internet sport while at the ground, but being frustrated by 3G mobile network download speeds.”

At their November AGM Sevco told shareholders that the WiFi was broken, it appears that the off switch was pressed by 802 Work Ltd in an attempt to recover money owed.

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  • kingsnake says:

    King Dave was wiring his 30 million war chest to Govan, but the telecoms were down. You heard it here first!

  • SeanBhoy says:

    Pay your bills SEVCO ……Well done 802 Work Ltd in turning the Wi Fi off on The Mob.

  • chooboy says:

    Well here we have proof . Same old rangers still up to there old tricks . You couldnt make it up

  • John says:

    Apparently Virgin was the service provider and it was them that first pulled the plug as they weren’t paid

  • Billy Hamilton says:

    Well done & Extremely brave of 802 Work limited, hope they’ve got ample physical security present.

  • wulz says:

    Surely the GASL can get on his phone and arrange a loan, it only took him 50 mins to arrange big Mikes £5 million ( which Mike hasn’t accepted due to their terms attached to it, say no more). Maybe the Ranjerks First could lose their money with a wee loan to help THE REAL RANJERKS MEN. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    IN DAVE KING WE TRUST
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    HH

  • Monti says:

    That’ll be the first time a virgin has been found in the Ibrox area!

  • drawcab says:

    Can’t get the WiFi turned on

  • kingsnake says:

    Seriously, why does *any* business not run by a true sash-wearing dignified blue nose not ask for 100% money up front before commencing work? Have they no clue?

  • Phaco says:

    Was the Wi Fi maybe a planned part of the majestic plan to float that f- cking pitch on the ether. What a shower of proper chancers that mob are. As someone a lot wiser than me said, he’ll slap it up them,hh

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