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forlanssister

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  1. Regan is well known for spending as little time in Scotland as he can get away with. The revelation that he f*&ked back to Yorkshire for dinner when Scottish football was in utter turmoil is not a new one.
  2. 1 million penny shares and £800k per annum suggests he's as big a bleed on us as anyone else.
  3. Failure to win it in the previous two years should not have been acceptable either!
  4. That's not as straight forward as it seems either. Companies seeking track side advertising cannot get it yet there are vacant boards, strip out Sports Direct and Puma and there's basically nothing there. Any investment from Ashley will ultimately carry a high price just look at what has happened at Newcastle, the commercial department will effectively die as Ashley will have everything tied up to to his advantage and the clubs detriment. I suppose that would save Wallace appointing a CCO in order to grow commercial revenues!
  5. Extremely sad news. Was a pleasure to meet someone whose contributions were always worth reading. And with the Angels I'll be singing Up in heaven there up above I'll be singing Follow Follow To the Rangers that I love
  6. Will this article have the desired effect an address the slump in shareprice?
  7. You may think that but I couldn't possibly comment....
  8. .....and of course he can only make money running a successful business a la Chuckles & Co !
  9. Straight to the blacklist no doubt!.....
  10. I'd hazard a guess most EPL would laugh at the thought of their players developing at Rangers under Ally McCoist.
  11. http://nufc-ashlies.blogspot.co.uk/
  12. I'm more concerned that they cannot raise investment from those not already connected to existing shareholders. Norman Crighton is supposed to be head of the "Investment Committee", can't see much evidence of a return on his £40k plus expenses per annum. Assisting him on said committee is that titan of the business community James Easdale, David "my poor level of remuneration" Somers (£70k plus expenses!) not forgetting Mr Onerous Contract himself Graham Wallace. The fact that the only mention of investment comes from those who appear to benefit from existing onerous contracts is deeply worrying. Bona fide investors have little incentive to invest in RIFC plc under the current circumstances.
  13. http://www.themag.co.uk/the-mag-articles/clubs-continue-growth-mike-ashley-shrinks-newcastle/ http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/newcastle-united-life-in-northern-town.html
  14. We would need a board who are more interested in actually running a business than filling their own pockets, take a look at the Tims board then take a look at what masquerades as ours. The difference of quality in the respective board rooms is far larger than it is on the park. We need an ownership structure where the interests of all the shareholders are aligned, which is an impossible ask whilst you have between a quarter and a third of the shares being held by those who paid 1p each when the rest of the shareholders paid many multiples of that. We need an end to the financially suicidal onerous contracts be they in favour of certain shareholders, the inhabitants of the boardroom, the football management team and last but not least the playing staff.
  15. 11 out of 12 not enough? In all probability you're correct.
  16. Why on earth would he place handcuffs upon himself? He best be careful case they chop off his hands.
  17. Only he knows, but the wisdom of him not buying during the past 12 months is there for all to see.
  18. I wouldn't think he'd make a strategic mistake of that magnitude.
  19. You'll probably find that the Puma deal is an onerous contact and that 32red doesn't even cover Wallace's remuneration.
  20. Not much so far but I suppose that could change (or not).
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