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I don't think there's anything we could do.

I think there is.We are the biggest support in Scotland its time to start flexing our muscles.This club has got to get organised everybody behind the one Rangers banner.I hate trhe word boycott but we have to use our financial clout where it hurts.Lets see what happens.
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I honestly believe he has ran this past the sfa...

Though, i see 2 of our journo haters tweeting that they intend doing pieces on King this weekend.

All we wait to make a full house is a TomoBlog.

That's what I think.

The Glasgow-born businessman has agreed to pay close to £45 million to settle the long-running case.

But despite the sizeable payment, Mr King claims the deal will increase his capacity to invest in the Ibrox club, and ensure he passes any 'fit and proper person' test required by the Scottish Football Association.

Mr King said: "I regard the sum agreed as being very acceptable. It has no impact on my ability to invest in Rangers. In fact, the opposite is true.

"It means that there are now no restrictions on me whatsoever - plus the 'fit and proper' issue disappears as all fraud allegations were finally withdrawn by the state."

I believe he's already done his homework on it.

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I honestly believe he has ran this past the sfa...

Though, i see 2 of our journo haters tweeting that they intend doing pieces on King this weekend.

All we wait to make a full house is a TomoBlog.

Aye, no surprise Spiers and English are writing about us yet again. No doubt it will be article showing Rangers in a positive light......

I'm sure that Tomoblog is in the making also.

Edit: There's Scotzine just wrote one as well.

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I think there is.We are the biggest support in Scotland its time to start flexing our muscles.This club has got to get organised everybody behind the one Rangers banner.I hate trhe word boycott but we have to use our financial clout where it hurts.Lets see what happens.

The support will do nothing! its timmy stirring, King has already ran this past the sfa, check his quotes.

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Aye, no surprise Spiers and English are writing about us yet again. No doubt it will be article showing Rangers in a positive light......

I'm sure that Tomoblog is in the making also.

Edit: There's Scotzine just wrote one as well.

Ah well, TomoBlog will be the bonus ball.

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In tomorrows Express (from Lindsay Herron of all people) :

THE battle for control of Rangers will take a significant turn on Monday if a shareholders’ group led by former director Paul Murray and ex-chairman Malcolm Murray is successful in court proceedings.

The shareholders’ group want four directors’ nominations added to the list of business for the Annual General Meeting – the two Murrays, plus Scott Murdoch and Alex Wilson.

If the Court of Session rules in their favour, then this would postpone the AGM, scheduled for October 24, until mid-November as a new Notice to Shareholders would have to be issued and this has to be released 21 days before.

The current Rangers board will oppose the court action on Monday but the shareholders’ group is confident that they will prevail.

It would then mean that the shareholders could vote the four nominated men onto the board at the AGM while all existing board members are up for re-election. There could be more developments on the back of the court action with former director Dave King heavily tipped to have a leading role in any changes.

Chief executive Craig Mather flew to Johannesburg in a bid to woo King to back the current regime.

However, it is understood the talks were in vain as the multi-millionaire has an alliance with the shareholders’ group looking for change.

A source close to the group said: “Monday will be a significant day in terms of the future for Rangers.

“There is confidence that the Court of Session will rule favourably to set a new chain of events into motion.

“It will mean that four additional directorial nominations will be added to the business of the AGM and, in turn, the AGM will move to mid-November as a new Notice to Shareholders will have to be issued.”

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In tomorrows Express (from Lindsay Herron of all people) :

THE battle for control of Rangers will take a significant turn on Monday if a shareholders’ group led by former director Paul Murray and ex-chairman Malcolm Murray is successful in court proceedings.

The shareholders’ group want four directors’ nominations added to the list of business for the Annual General Meeting – the two Murrays, plus Scott Murdoch and Alex Wilson.

If the Court of Session rules in their favour, then this would postpone the AGM, scheduled for October 24, until mid-November as a new Notice to Shareholders would have to be issued and this has to be released 21 days before.

The current Rangers board will oppose the court action on Monday but the shareholders’ group is confident that they will prevail.

It would then mean that the shareholders could vote the four nominated men onto the board at the AGM while all existing board members are up for re-election. There could be more developments on the back of the court action with former director Dave King heavily tipped to have a leading role in any changes.

Chief executive Craig Mather flew to Johannesburg in a bid to woo King to back the current regime.

However, it is understood the talks were in vain as the multi-millionaire has an alliance with the shareholders’ group looking for change.

A source close to the group said: “Monday will be a significant day in terms of the future for Rangers.

“There is confidence that the Court of Session will rule favourably to set a new chain of events into motion.

“It will mean that four additional directorial nominations will be added to the business of the AGM and, in turn, the AGM will move to mid-November as a new Notice to Shareholders will have to be issued.”

Have they not read the minutes of the Meeting? FFS

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