Spot on mate, I haven't been overly anti-Green but have rather been watching to see how it unfolds, before this I was of the opinion that too much has been said/done and that he should walk away (again) because the support will never get behind him again as they have done before. His introduction to Rangers was purely through a money making proposition, I said wait until it's clear he's not welcome/the pressure is put on him and we'll see how much the club means to him, if he is side by side with Ahmad on this then this is the kind of action I was alluding to, get as much out of us while he can. Anyone who is looking out for the best interests of the club, considering where we are and what we've been through, I would expect to call it day rather than further add to our worries. If Green isn't in on this then I still stand by my opinion that he should go, I see him as a personality who is capable of such a thing and that alone makes me uncomfortable.