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whatever happened to the former Financial Director?

 

 

Brian Stockbridge – Founder and Chief Executive

 

Brian leads IFSA’s line-up of top-tier experts to deliver a boutique financial advisory service that is truly responsive to the needs of our clients. Having worked as a nominated advisor, director, investor and regulator, he has been involved in transactions from every angle, giving him unparalleled insight into how to secure the best possible outcome for IFSA’s clients.

 

Brian has worked at senior level with several prestigious City firms, including Grant Thorton, Noble & Company (now part of Espirito Santo Investment Bank), and Allenby Capital. Brian opened Zeus Capital’s London office in January 2012.

 

As a regulator at the Panel on Takeovers & Mergers he was the primary case officer for over 150 transactions valued up to and over £1bn.

 

He was also instrumental in rescuing Rangers Football Club from certain collapse at a time of unprecedented crisis. Working as finance director of the Club – under intense media scrutiny and without the support of a full board for months – Brian restructured the club’s finances, oversaw the flotation on AIM, which generated funds of £22m and secured Rangers’ future.

 

Brian left Rangers in January 2014 to concentrate on the growing demand for the unique service provided by IFSA. As part of this work, he continues to advise high-profile sports companies and clubs on a range of financing and expansion opportunities.

 

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The significance of RFC statement to the LSE this evening - admitting incorrect accounts - should not be underestimated.

 

Keith Jackson tonight.

Can anyone recall a major football club finding itself in this position before - admitting incorrect accounts?

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The significance of RFC statement to the LSE this evening - admitting incorrect accounts - should not be underestimated.

 

Keith Jackson tonight.

 

Yep Keith, you need some story cliffhangers. Try chasing the Yahoos and their land deals for a change.

 

Incorrect accounts. Now that is something new (at least for this club ... well, a few minor hick-ups with some EBT deals aside). Is the rest flawed as well? Maybe so. Yet, who knows for sure? It's like saying an Airbus A 380 is flawed and may not fly because someone ordered the wrongly coloured carpet for the first class. It does show a certain lack of professionalism by those doing the accounts, then again, who knows what sort of contracts and deals had been implemented during Green's reign?

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