So according to Dave King he has won the Rangers EGM vote to oust the incumbent board by a ‘landslide’. If true then he should have the keys to Ibrox within a week. After James Easdale and David Somers jumped ship in the past week, the result of the EGM always looked favourable towards King […]
Posted on March 3rd, 2015 by scott
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Back in August 1999, Scottish league Champions Rangers took on Italian giants Parma. The victors would go on and play in the golden playground known as the Champions League, Europe’s rich and most prestigious competition. Fast-forward to the present day and things couldn’t be more different for these illustrious clubs. Rangers are currently residing in […]
Posted on February 28th, 2015 by scott
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I’m Glaswegian born and bred. As was my father before me. In fact my grandfather grew up in a flat on Buchanan Street, you can’t get much more Glaswegian than that. So I feel that I know more about the Old Firm than Stan Collymore, after seeing him discuss Rangers on BT Sport I […]
Posted on February 20th, 2015 by scott
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Not in my life have I seen as poor a Rangers team as I have this season! Having watched their last three games you can only come to the conclusion that most of this squad need to be offloaded come the summer. In every big encounter this term, the players have been found wanting. They […]
Posted on February 14th, 2015 by scott
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Oh joy of joys, I get to write about the saga at Rangers once more. Yesterday, long-time board adversary Dave King held a press conference in Glasgow to outline his ambitions for the club should he manage to win enough support in the upcoming EGM vote to oust the current board members and replace […]
Posted on February 5th, 2015 by scott
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Mike Ashley has sent five young players up to Glasgow from Newcastle. It’s hardly surprising given that he owns Newcastle United and has a stake in Rangers. But that 8% stake in Gers shouldn’t really allow Ashley to exert so much influence in the Govan sides boardroom. The fact he has two old pals like […]
Posted on February 3rd, 2015 by scott
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Today’s fixture at Hampden Park answered some questions… Firstly that there’s a giant chasm between Glasgow’s green half and the blue half. Secondly, the fact that the fixture could never live up to the build up proved once again that this fixture was an Old Firm match up. As only Old Firm ties can create such […]
Posted on February 1st, 2015 by scott
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So unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, you’ll know Rangers and Celtic will face off on Sunday at Hampden. The papers and websites have been full of nothing else in Scotland. Now there is a debate raging on about this fixture; is it an Old Firm match or […]
Posted on January 27th, 2015 by scott
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It gets a bit weary writing about all the troubles and strife that continually engulfs Ibrox at the moment. It’s also nice to take a look at speculation and let your imagination take hold. So to make it clear from the start, I am not ‘in the know’, what follows is just based on a […]
Posted on January 13th, 2015 by scott
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The Rangers saga still shows no signs of slowing down. In the last twenty-four hours we’ve been told that NBA franchise owner Robert Sarver has put together an offer to buy a controlling stake in the crisis hit Glasgow club. But if fans were about to celebrate the thought of new investment or a new […]
Posted on January 5th, 2015 by scott
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