

Rangersitis
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Other than what has been announced through the LSE notices, everything is largely based on assumptions. There is plenty of focus on this mythical fifty percent plus one share and precious little on the boardroom power which amounts to zero. Nothing will happen until the latter changes.
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SoS online petition - Remove the existing board
Rangersitis replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
Do you really believe that the board and investors who have ridden roughshod over the support on various matters will take a blind bit of notice over a daft online petition? They language they speak is pounds and pence. Dwindling crowds is what brought about a climate which made them vulnerable to attack by King, Letham etc. Your subsequent hissy fit won't have changed much either. -
That was reported at the time, but there has been nothing from the LSE to confirm it.
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Both have previously been named.
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SoS online petition - Remove the existing board
Rangersitis replied to Ser Barristan Selmy's topic in Rangers Chat
Does anyone actually believe that the likes of Somers or Easdale will be swayed by an online petition? Sign it if it makes you feel better, but be realistic as to what difference it will bring. -
Investors and board members who weren't in it for their own ends.
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The AJ blurb is the most interesting part.
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12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Who is feeding Jackson? -
Fair enough, it's his money. One would be great.
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Winter transfer window: Official ins/outs and transfer rumours
Rangersitis replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Saying nowt in case Andy Steel looks in on the thread. -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
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I wouldn't worry, it will have been spent already.
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There was no payment due until today. This thread was bumped with a spurious rumour for another reason altogether.
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12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Yes, but only those looking to sell, and especially those who were 'lucky' enough to get in at a penny. -
Zero would be great.
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Who is 'up in arms'?
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12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Who benefits most from a jump in the share price? -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Apologies for the confusion. I am dubious as to whether the bid was even real, so the figures involved are moot at this point. -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Did you mean to quote my post? -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
You mean like when Ashley's previous loan was accepted? It's not always just about the cash on offer. -
Winter transfer window: Official ins/outs and transfer rumours
Rangersitis replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
I don't suppose fucking off to Paris with his missus did his chances much good either. -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
If they are unable to pay the bills on demand, then they could simply argue that they needed to enter into a loan agreement to stave off an insolvency event, thereby working in the interests of the business. How successful such a defence would be, I don't know. -
Winter transfer window: Official ins/outs and transfer rumours
Rangersitis replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Which would be somewhere in the backwaters of Central America. -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
The extra support at the Dumbarton game provided the board with some breathing space. The lack of bums on seats has been the major factor that brought about their current difficulties, an escalation of that would pile on more pressure to sell up. -
12/01: American businessman Robert Sarver pulls out of running
Rangersitis replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
As Ashley has previously shown us, andagain with the appointment of Leach, the level of shareholding is not where the real power lies. The boardroom is where the major decisions are taken and that is why they all need to be removed forthwith - before they sign away anything else for a pittance.