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The only way Ashley would need to fund a loan is if everyone involved - present board(s), shareholders, potential investors, a new vehicle, even RFFF and so on - refused to offer one. Knowing that someone, somewhere will stump up the relatively small amount needed to keep things going until changes can be attempted, he can sit back, contracts signed, and let other people pay to cover the mess his actions have helped create.

 

He's probably more interested in striking accords with the people coming in. You don't need to see through walls to see how things are going at Ibrox, so he can hang out his useful idiots and get on with coorying in with the new lot.

 

Even if all this pans out best case scenario, we'll still be stuck with Ashley for years in some way, shape or form.

 

The cnut's sitting on around £3m of our money from the retail deal meanwhile the best young player at the club is sold for peanuts to pay the NI ! .

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if the 500k gives the time needed to oust ashley then thanks mr easdale

 

The best we can get regarding Ashley is people on the board who don't ask 'how high' when he says jump. We can't oust him entirely unless he sells all his shares and rips up his onerous contracts.

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if the 500k gives the time needed to oust ashley then thanks mr easdale

 

Indeed. BTW, so far the Easdales have provided interest free loans on a couple of occasions, while AFAIK are not on any sort of payroll since assuming their respective roles? Just saying.

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The best we can get regarding Ashley is people on the board who don't ask 'how high' when he says jump. We can't oust him entirely unless he sells all his shares and rips up his onerous contracts.
sorry meant oust as in his power. shares mean hee haw its the cash levels and our need that gives him power
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09:59: Rangers update Chris McLaughlin BBC Sport

 

Rangers' latest crisis loan was taken to avoid being wound up by HMRC, BBC Scotland has learned. It's understood the club received a seven-day notice letter at the end of December for the payment of national insurance.

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Indeed. BTW, so far the Easdales have provided interest free loans on a couple of occasions, while AFAIK are not on any sort of payroll since assuming their respective roles? Just saying.

 

So far the Easdales have stopped King investing in the club on a couple of occasions. Just saying.

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