2012–13 Rangers F.C. season explained

Club:Rangers
Season:2012–13
Manager:Ally McCoist
Chairman:Craig Whyte
(until 14 May)
Malcolm Murray
(from 14 June)
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:Ibrox Stadium
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 50,987)
League:Scottish Third Division
League Result:1st
P36 W25 D8 L3 F87 A29
Cup4 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup3 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup2:Scottish Cup
Cup2 Result:Fifth Round
Highest Attendance:50,048 vs Berwick Rangers
(4 May 2013)
Lowest Attendance:23,195 vs Elgin City
(2 December 2012)
Season Topscorer:
Lee McCulloch (26)
League Topscorer:
Andrew Little (22)
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Prevseason:2011–12
Nextseason:2013–14

The 2012–13 season was the 133rd season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 47 competitive matches during the 2012–13 season. Prior to the Rangers first team even kicking a ball in a football match that season, there were a series of off-the-field issues that had to be resolved. In June 2012, a criminal investigation was launched into Craig Whyte's takeover of Rangers Football Club Plc after a preliminary examination of the information passed to police by administrators Duff & Phelps.[1] While 4 July saw ten of the other eleven Scottish Premier League clubs vote against Rangers being admitted to the league for the 2012–13 season, meaning the club had to apply for a place in the Scottish Football League.[2] Over a week later, on 13 July, twenty-five of the thirty SFL member clubs voted to offer Rangers a place in the Third Division of the Football League for the start of the season.[3] However, as part of the transfer of SFA membership from oldco to newco, both companies along with the SFA, SPL and SFL had to agree to a five-way agreement.[4] [5] The club received a twelve-month transfer ban which prevented it from registering any players over the age of eighteen, which began on 1 September and concluded at the end of the 2013 summer transfer window.[6]

Further to this the SPL instigated an investigation into Rangers transfer dealings between 2001 and 2011, after allegations of dual contracts between Rangers Football Club PLC (the company that formerly owned Rangers) and its staff. The investigation was conducted by a commission headed by Lord Nimmo Smith and concluded in February 2013.[7] The commission's findings concluded that Rangers Football Club PLC did not fully disclose to the football authorities all payments that it made to players and staff; however, this non-disclosure did not effect the playing staff's eligibility. Therefore, instead of a potential penalty that included the stripping of titles won by the first team, the punishment was only a fine of £250,000 for Rangers Football Club PLC.[8] Alongside the SPL investigation, HMRC's first tier tax tribunal's came to a conclusion during the season. On 20 November, the First-tier Tax Tribunal ruled that the Rangers Football Club PLC had not contravened tax law with its use of Employee Benefit Trusts,[9] however HMRC subsequently launched an appeal against the first-tier verdict in March 2013.[10]

Turmoil continued inside Ibrox Stadium despite the return of Walter Smith as a non-executive director in November 2012. The company owning the club, Rangers Football Club Ltd, was floated on the stock exchange the following month, raising over £22m from an Initial public offering.[11] The tenure of Charles Green as chief executive proved volatile, with a number of contentious issues arising throughout the season. This included the sacking of Spanish striker Francisco Sandaza for reportedly attempting to negotiate transfer away from the club, and allegations from former chairman Craig Whyte that he and Green had an agreement over the purchase of Rangers that allowed Whyte to retain a stake in the company.[12] An internal investigation by the club later concluded that there was no link between Green and Whyte.[13] The culmination of Green's tenure resulted in him resigning as chief executive after the club launched an internal investigation into alleged racist remarks Green had made to commercial director Imran Ahmad.[14]

The off the field drama was to be mirrored by some on field, at least initially, as Rangers struggled to get to grips with life in the Third Division. The very first match in August away to Peterhead ended in a 2–2 draw and that was only thanks to a late goal from Andrew Little with the Toon out playing Rangers for large spells in the match. The away day league formed resulted in subsequent draws to Annan Athletic and Berwick Rangers. The side clinched the Scottish Third Division title, and promotion to the Second Division, on 30 March after a goalless draw away to Montrose and second placed Queens Park losing.[15]

On a busy day in April, the SFA wrote to Rangers chief executive Charles Green seeking clarification about his business dealings with Craig Whyte,[16] the Police carried out a series of searches relating to the purchase of Rangers Football Club by Craig Whyte from David Murray[17] and, Whyte was ordered to pay £18m to the finance firm Ticketus after he lost a claim against him at the High Court in London.[18]

Players

Transfers

In

Total expenditure: £0.7m

Out

Total income: £1.1m

New contracts

Goal scorers

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League
Scottish
Cup

League
Cup

Challenge
Cup

Total
FWLee McCulloch1725226
FWAndrew Little221225
MFDavid Templeton1515
MFDean Shiels73212
MFRobbie Crawford415
MFBarrie McKay1214
DFLee Wallace314
FWKal Naismith123
FWKevin Kyle213
MFLewis Macleod33
MFFraser Aird22
FWFrancisco Sandaza22
MFKyle Hutton22
MFIan Black22
DFSébastien Faure11
FWKane Hemmings11
Own goal11
Last updated: 4 May 2013
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Disciplinary record

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YC

RC
GKNeil Alexander3
DFSébastien Faure2
DFDorin Goian1
DFCarlos Bocanegra1
DFEmílson Cribari5
DFLee Wallace21
DFChris Hegarty3
DFRoss Perry1
DFAnestis Argyriou1
MFIan Black132
MFLewis Macleod2
MFLee McCulloch9
MFKyle Hutton9
MFFraser Aird2
MFDean Shiels2
MFDavid Templeton5
MFRobbie Crawford1
MFAndrew Mitchell1
FWAndrew Little4
FWFrancisco Sandaza1
FWKevin Kyle21
FWKal Naismith11
Last updated: 4 May 2013
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Awards

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AwardDateFrom
FWAndrew Little[19] Ginger Boot WinnerAugust Scottish Football League
MFLewis Macleod[20] Young Player of the MonthNovemberScottish Football League
MANAlly McCoist[21] Third Division Manager of the monthDecemberScottish Football League
FWAndrew Little[22] Ginger Boot WinnerFebruaryScottish Football League

Club

Board of directors


Craig Mather
(interim from 24 April)

Other staff

Matches

Friendlies

Competitions

Scottish Third Division

See main article: 2012–13 Scottish Third Division.

Results by round

Notes and References

  1. News: Rangers in crisis: Police asked to probe Craig Whyte takeover . BBC . BBC News. 25 June 2012 .
  2. News: Rangers refused SPL entry after chairmen vote . BBC . BBC Sport . 4 July 2012 .
  3. Web site: Rangers will play in Division 3, SFL decides . Times & Herald Group . Glasgow. The Herald . Thomas . Jordan . 13 July 2012.
  4. Web site: Signing ban not enough for SPL to approve newco . BBC . BBC Sport. 3 August 2012. 9 July 2014.
  5. Web site: Rangers' SFA membership rubber-stamped. BBC . BBC Sport. 3 August 2012.
  6. Web site: Signing ban not enough for SPL to approve newco . BBC . BBC Sport. 20 July 2012 .
  7. News: Reaction to the SPL Commission ruling . BBC . 28 February 2013 . BBC Sport.
  8. News: SPL Commission will not strip club of SPL titles . BBC . BBC Sport . Chris . McLaughlin . 28 February 2013 .
  9. News: Former Rangers Football Club wins Big Tax Case appeal . 20 November 2012 . BBC . BBC News.
  10. News: HMRC launches appeal against Rangers tax case ruling . 4 February 2013 . 6 March 2015 . BBC . BBC News.
  11. Web site: Rangers share issue raises £22m . BBC . BBC News. 18 December 2012 .
  12. News: Craig Whyte: I brought Charles Green in to buy Rangers . BBC . BBC News . 17 October 2012 .
  13. News: Charles Green cleared of close links with Craig Whyte. BBC . BBC Sport. 24 May 2013.
  14. News: Board orders investigation into Charles Green . BBC . BBC Sport. 13 April 2013 .
  15. News: Rangers celebrate Scottish Third Division title win . BBC . BBC Sport . 30 March 2013 .
  16. News: Rangers: SFA queries Charles Green's dealings with Craig Whyte. BBC . Chris . McLaughlin. BBC Sport. 13 April 2013 .
  17. News: Rangers: Police carry out raids over Whyte club purchase . BBC . BBC Sport . 10 April 2013.
  18. News: Craig Whyte: former Rangers owner loses Ticketus battle . BBC . BBC Sport . 10 April 2013 .
  19. News: IRN-BRU SFL Phenomenal Awards - August 2012 . scottishfootballleague.com . Scottish Football League . 28 September 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121106015018/http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/news/article/irn/ . 6 November 2012 .
  20. News: Lewis Wins November Gong . Rangers Football Club . Rangers.co.uk . Neil . Smith . 14 December 2012 . 14 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121217060822/http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/2911-lewis-wins-november-gong . 17 December 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  21. News: Rangers manager Ally McCoist wins December award . BBC Sport . BBC . 11 January 2013 . 12 January 2013 .
  22. News: Little's National Recall . Lindsay . Herron . Rangers Football Club . Rangers.co.uk . 15 March 2013 . 18 July 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140725213559/http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/3540-littles-national-recall . 25 July 2014 . dead . dmy-all .