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very true. if people don't realise there's only one way to force them out now then we are i real trouble.

 

We are way beyond that state. We were in "real trouble" already five years ago. We've been beyond "in real trouble" since Whyte came in and the D&P, Green, Stockbridge, Somers, Easdale, Ashley's cavalcade of greed has just plunged us deeper and deeper into the mire. We are hovering, precariously, above the stop named "oblivion".

 

To be merely "in real trouble" would be a blessed relief for a few weeks

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We are way beyond that state. We were in "real trouble" already five years ago. We've been beyond "in real trouble" since Whyte came in and the D&P, Green, Stockbridge, Somers, Easdale, Ashley's cavalcade of greed has just plunged us deeper and deeper into the mire. We are hovering, precariously, above the stop named "oblivion".

 

To be merely "in real trouble" would be a blessed relief for a few weeks

 

actually the real danger to us is people continue to fund this lot and we carry on like now indefinitely.

 

but as i always say rangers fans will not fund mediocrity. the sooner everyone stops doing that the better for us.

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Is this just the BBC stirring/guessing or are they hinting at something we don;t yet know?

 

"BBC Sport also understands that Ashley could now call for an Extraordinary General Meeting to force a shake-up of the club's board. However, the annual meeting is imminent anyway and resolutions could be added to the order of business."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29464478

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Is this just the BBC stirring/guessing or are they hinting at something we don;t yet know?

 

"BBC Sport also understands that Ashley could now call for an Extraordinary General Meeting to force a shake-up of the club's board. However, the annual meeting is imminent anyway and resolutions could be added to the order of business."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29464478

 

Another fun packed AGM.

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Is this just the BBC stirring/guessing or are they hinting at something we don;t yet know?

 

"BBC Sport also understands that Ashley could now call for an Extraordinary General Meeting to force a shake-up of the club's board. However, the annual meeting is imminent anyway and resolutions could be added to the order of business."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29464478

 

g wallace is toast.

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Quite. Be interesting how it's portrayed though: I got the impression that it was Wallace's reputation that saved the board at the last AGM. Given that, it would be interesting to see how they spin it if they now turn on him.

 

even simply the best said he would turn on the board if they got rid of wallace.

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Wallace's departure would be no great loss. Yet another convenient patsy happy enough to lie and deflect in exchange for a large wedge.

 

it's the pay of and pattern that are the issue.

 

but it has to be said wallace has done nothing since he came in. not one thing.

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