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9 hours ago, MoodyBlue1872 said:

Tycoon Jim McColl has confirmed he will seriously consider mounting a Rangers takeover - but only after the world has emerged from the current coronavirus crisis.

McColl spoke exclusively to Record Sport in order to clarify his position after a video emerged online over the weekend in which he floats the idea of a possible ‘money-ball’ buy-out of the Ibrox club.

The 68-year-old admitted he has no intention of stepping in at a time when his own businesses are attempting to cope with the current global pandemic.

 

But McColl insisted he and other potential investors could be tempted to make a move ‘in the medium term’.

McColl, who has been described as Scotland’s most wealthy man, said: “It’s not a live issue just now but that’s not to say it couldn’t become a live one in the future.

“That doesn’t mean it’s something for the long term either. It could be something that comes up in the medium term.”

He'll no doubt be looking for some PR wins to get past the whole Fergusons thing IMO. 

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Following the announcement last Friday of Dave King’s departure as Chairman of Rangers Football Club, Club 1872 would like to take this opportunity to address everything he has done for our football club and for Club 1872.

Rangers supporters and everyone connected to the club owe a huge debt of gratitude to him for stepping up, along with other current investors, at a time when our football club was in great danger from a group of people intent on running it into the ground. Had it not been for his decisive action the outlook for Rangers would have been very bleak.

Over the five years of his chairmanship the club has dramatically improved both on and off the pitch. He has overseen a complete overhaul of the football department, with a structure now in place to take us forward for years to come. He has also ensured that Ibrox Stadium is being gradually returned to its former glory after years of wilful neglect. We now have a manager capable of returning us to the top of the Scottish game and a squad of players who have done the club proud in European competition and continue to push for our 55th domestic title. The club has regained its respect and its soul and is now recognisable once again as the Rangers we are all proud to call ours.

Aside from his efforts on behalf of Rangers, the outgoing chairman has been our point of contact with the Rangers board and a source of continual encouragement for Club 1872, with his public commitment to ensuring a significant supporter shareholding in the club always at the forefront of our discussions. In his absence we will continue to engage constructively with the Rangers board and look forward to doing so with the same vital principle in mind. We wish the Interim Chairman, Douglas Park and Interim Vice Chairman, John Bennett well in their roles.

Whilst others outside of the Rangers family might see fit to debate Dave King’s tenure as chairman it is absolutely clear to those who matter most that he saved our football club and will forever be remembered for doing so. We wish him well in his ‘retirement’ and will continue to work closely with him as the largest individual shareholder in Rangers International Football Club Plc. Thank you, Dave King.

 

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14 hours ago, bluenoz said:

Following the announcement last Friday of Dave King’s departure as Chairman of Rangers Football Club, Club 1872 would like to take this opportunity to address everything he has done for our football club and for Club 1872.

Rangers supporters and everyone connected to the club owe a huge debt of gratitude to him for stepping up, along with other current investors, at a time when our football club was in great danger from a group of people intent on running it into the ground. Had it not been for his decisive action the outlook for Rangers would have been very bleak.

Over the five years of his chairmanship the club has dramatically improved both on and off the pitch. He has overseen a complete overhaul of the football department, with a structure now in place to take us forward for years to come. He has also ensured that Ibrox Stadium is being gradually returned to its former glory after years of wilful neglect. We now have a manager capable of returning us to the top of the Scottish game and a squad of players who have done the club proud in European competition and continue to push for our 55th domestic title. The club has regained its respect and its soul and is now recognisable once again as the Rangers we are all proud to call ours.

Aside from his efforts on behalf of Rangers, the outgoing chairman has been our point of contact with the Rangers board and a source of continual encouragement for Club 1872, with his public commitment to ensuring a significant supporter shareholding in the club always at the forefront of our discussions. In his absence we will continue to engage constructively with the Rangers board and look forward to doing so with the same vital principle in mind. We wish the Interim Chairman, Douglas Park and Interim Vice Chairman, John Bennett well in their roles.

Whilst others outside of the Rangers family might see fit to debate Dave King’s tenure as chairman it is absolutely clear to those who matter most that he saved our football club and will forever be remembered for doing so. We wish him well in his ‘retirement’ and will continue to work closely with him as the largest individual shareholder in Rangers International Football Club Plc. Thank you, Dave King.

 

Good statement of recognition.  There will be plenty outside the Rangers family and particularly in the Scottish media who will continue to criticise. Fuck them all.

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