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Rapid almost had us reported to Uefa for not paying them on time and Matt McKays club had to chase us for money after we tried to avoid them too. Then there is all the little creditors who were left out of pocket because Whyte refused to pay them. And of course the tax money we didn't pay.

 

But we paid Rapid and Matt mcKay's team. we were were paying bills then, right.... just not them all.

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[h=2]Statement regarding resignation of Walter Smith[/h]Official Statement - POSTED ON AUGUST 05, 2013

“The Rangers Supporters Association, Rangers Supporters Assembly and the Rangers Supporters Trust are extremely concerned with current events at our club.

Walter Smith’s resignation is a matter of deep anxiety and we trust that Walter will give supporters a detailed statement outlining his reasons for leaving.

The recent request for an EGM to replace key personnel would suggest our concerns are shared by other significant shareholders. We would therefore urge the board of Rangers Football Club to agree to allow the EGM to proceed as soon as possible to enable the thousands of fans who have invested in the club to hear all sides in an open forum.

In the meantime, we have requested an urgent meeting with the Chief Executive in order to keep our members as informed as possible.”

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Peter A Smith@PeterAdamSmith7m

Jim Traynor tells fans he won't talk to them unless journalists go away. So crowd shouts at media to, ahem, kindly depart immediately.

Jim Traynor says he won't talk to journalists. While he addresses protesting fans, someone moves Craig Mather's car away from the stadium.

Jim Traynor tells gathered protestors not to record him talking at Ibrox

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Executive Craig Mather said:

 

"I am saddened that Walter felt he had to leave the Board because his advice and common sense approach over the past few months have helped enormously. Walter has his own reasons for this decision but exactly when he discloses them to everyone is up to him.

 

"I am certain the last thing he would want to do is damage the Club more than is necessary. After all, he returned to Ibrox to help rebuild the Club, not to disrupt that process.

 

"However, I have to accept his decision and respect it. But even though he has stepped down he has made it clear that if I feel the need I can call him at any time.

 

"I want to assure everyone, fans and investors, that I am absolutely committed to continuing the work that is well underway. The Board are totally united on that front.

 

"A man I respect has left the Club but I have a duty to ensure we remain on the right track. There is no doubt in my mind we will overcome any obstacles placed before us but I do fully understand the concerns of the Rangers fans."

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Executive Craig Mather said:

 

"I am certain the last thing he would want to do is damage the Club more than is necessary. After all, he returned to Ibrox to help rebuild the Club, not to disrupt that process.

 

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That sounds a bit snarky

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