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  1. http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail.html?announcementId=11703586 Further to the announcement on 4 September 2013, the Company confirms that whilst the Board's discussions have continued with representatives of the group who requisitioned (together the "Requisitioners") a general meeting to consider the proposed resolutions ("Requisition") detailed in the announcement on 2 August 2013 ("General Meeting"), the Board is disappointed to announce that no agreement has been reached. Unless an agreement can be reached prior to 13 September 2013, as set out in the announcement on 2 September 2013, the Company will be required to send a notice to shareholders to convene the General Meeting by no later than 13 September 2013. Further announcements will be made as appropriate.
  2. Why should we believe McLaughlan ? It's all spin at the moment.
  3. You know nothing. Alex McDonald without a doubt, his playing on the drums at end of season soirees was brilliant.
  4. Sandy Easdale largest shareholder in Rangers, nice.
  5. Toxic, mini, short-arms it's schoolboy stuff. At the end of the day have the present Board told us their future plans?
  6. Forum = Speculating = Hot Air. It's what we do!!
  7. Makes it all the more urgent to have someone inspect the books.
  8. Why not use this lot ? ''A perfect example is the £140,000 per year contract for PR services given to London PR firm Keith Bishop Associates. I am reliably informed that this firm has not engaged in any PR activity for Rangers, despite being paid this hefty annual retainer. Furthermore, my understanding is that the contract is for a five year term!! Nice work if you can get it.'' http://billmcmurdo.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/2-million-and-counting/
  9. A years contract, wonder how much that's going to cost us.
  10. Does Fury get paid every time his name is mentioned on here.
  11. So to sum up.........Two pages on Green going..........Ten pages on Fury going.
  12. Send Gallacher on loan with a clause that we can bring him back in an emergency, no need for another goalkeeper.
  13. Great player and what a spirit. True words Sandy. ''“What these people have got to remember is that, whoever takes the club, all they are is custodians. The life of the place is the fans. Some of the old guys have been supporters for 80 years. Sons, fathers, grandfathers going in there for long before we were born and will be going in long after we’re gone. We’ve had boardroom battles but it was kept within the four walls. Let them get on with it but what they’ve got to remember is don’t embarrass our club. I speak on behalf of the fans now. They’re sick of it. They want to get on with it.”
  14. You mean I've wasted all that money on stamps???????
  15. Just don't send your letter to Santa.
  16. Sandy F-----g Easdale !!!!!! Don't know whether to laugh or cry, and some are actually supporting him.
  17. Feel a lot better after reading this .................. what a crazy world being a Rangers Supporter. MCGILL'S bus tycoon Sandy Easdale has called for stability at strife-torn Ibrox and condemned a group of influential shareholders for demanding the removal of key Rangers executives. Mr Easdale, who owns the bus firm with his brother James, met chief executive Craig Mather yesterday after capturing a bigger stake in the company that operates the club by buying 1.2 million shares. After discussions about the way forward for the club, the Easdales criticised the group of shareholders who forced a general meeting to demand the removal of Mr Mather, financial director Brian Stockbridge and non-executive director Bryan Smart. The revolt led by leading businessman and entrepreneur Jim McColl calls for the appointment of two new directors, ex-Rangers oldco boardroom figure Paul Murray and Frank Blin, the former executive chairman of accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers. Mr Mather, consultant Charles Green and finance director Brian Stockbridge have been garnering support in London for the board amid attempts by Mr McColl and his allies to oust the key figures. Mr Easdale and his brother, a board member since July, have sought to increase their influence at the club and are key allies of Mr Green, the former Rangers chief executive. Mr Green resigned from that job in April and has recently returned to the club as a consultant. His future at Rangers will be discussed at a board meeting on Tuesday, with the three main fans groups calling for his removal. The Yorkshireman has already been involved in a war of words with Rangers manager Ally McCoist since his return, after claiming the manager would have a problem if he failed to win a cup as well as the league this season. The Easdale family's spokesman, Jack Irvine, said Sandy Easdale believes the general meeting was "an appalling waste of money", estimating that it would cost the club £60,000 to £80,000 to stage. He said: "We find it a bit appalling that they are going to cost the club they profess to love this money and Sandy thinks it is a complete and utter waste of time. He is very keen that that doesn't happen. "They will be outvoted anyway and embarrassed." He said that, while Sandy Easdale does not see himself as a future figurehead, the meeting was organised to "discuss the way ahead as he sees it as he is becoming an important shareholder". Mr Irvine added: "His vision is for all the strife to stop, for the board to remain as it is and he feels with the football season on we should be talking about football, not about boardroom nonsense. "He has said in many other businesses this would just not happen and he is pretty appalled by it. He runs a fantastically successful business in McGill's and he thinks Rangers should be run the same way." Mr Easdale made his latest share purchase after former club director Imran Ahmad, who was ejected from the board in April, sold the majority of his 2.2 million shares in Rangers. The purchase, worth £498,000, brought Sandy Easdale's individual stake to 2.1%, around a seven-fold increase. His wife Gail and brother are also shareholders. The development came as Mr McCoist indicated he is open to the idea of fans being involved in running the club. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...room.21895652?
  18. Honestly I'm not stalking you. That was also my first Final and first time at Hampden.
  19. I don't remember Corky going in goals, do you? Niven was a very good keeper, played in goals for a good few years.
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