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In Laymens terms is this good news?

 

I'd say so as seems the club have raised £20million (at least) apparently.

 

This means Charles Green can now accept his payment and swan off into the sunset. It will be interesting to see if he does or not.

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Phil Cartmell's Overview

 

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Non Exec Director at CSF Group plc (Malaysia)

Executive Chairman at Corac Group plc

 

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Non Executive Chairman at Alterian plc

Non Exec Director at Trafficmaster plc

Non Exec Chairman at MMI Group PLC

 

Chief Executive Officer at Vega Group

Associate at KPMG Management Consulting

 

 

It's good to have someone from South East Asia on board as there is huge potential out here..............

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I'd say so as seems the club have raised £20million (at least) apparently.

 

This means Charles Green can now accept his payment and swan off into the sunset. It will be interesting to see if he does or not.

 

 

Cheers mate........

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Frankie:

 

As your on what's the difference between Rangers Limited & Rangers International?

 

Are we going down the Celtic route of having one company own the assets and another paying the bills?

 

I really don't know mate.

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Rangers International Football Club plc following admission

will own and operate Rangers Football Club Limited. Rangers

Football Club, based in Scotland, has become one of the world's

most successful clubs, having won 54 League titles, 33 Scottish

Cups, 27 League Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1972.

Playing at the 50,987 seater Ibrox Stadium, Scotland, and benefitting

from the world class 37 acre Murray Park training facility,

the club has been a dominant force in Scottish football for

decades.

 

Should we be worried about the fact this paragraph does not mention "owns"?

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