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It's not sniping, it's a simple question, put without rancour or hidden agendas. If you're unable to answer it you might be better served by not sniping yourself.

 

Instead of pursuing share ownership, imagine what you could do with £1m to challenge the BBC and other anti-Rangers groups? The existing shareholding already gives Club1872 a right to a corporate voice, so what is the expected outcome of buying further shares? Is it to have a seat on the board, which tbh seems very unlikely? But even if a seat on the board is achieved, what are the expected outcomes of that? They may have a voice around the board table, one that can just be ignored, but they won't even be able to disclose what's discussed, let alone challenge it. Surely, the current core strategy of maintaining or increasing % share ownership must have run its course.

 

The old RST ran out of ideas almost as soon as it was formed and demonstrated a complete inability to develop and evolve. I genuinely hope Club1872 doesn't follow the same path and proves itself to be the smart, innovative representation we desperately need.

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2 hours ago, Bill said:

It's not sniping, it's a simple question, put without rancour or hidden agendas. If you're unable to answer it you might be better served by not sniping yourself.

 

Instead of pursuing share ownership, imagine what you could do with £1m to challenge the BBC and other anti-Rangers groups? The existing shareholding already gives Club1872 a right to a corporate voice, so what is the expected outcome of buying further shares? Is it to have a seat on the board, which tbh seems very unlikely? But even if a seat on the board is achieved, what are the expected outcomes of that? They may have a voice around the board table, one that can just be ignored, but they won't even be able to disclose what's discussed, let alone challenge it. Surely, the current core strategy of maintaining or increasing % share ownership must have run its course.

 

The old RST ran out of ideas almost as soon as it was formed and demonstrated a complete inability to develop and evolve. I genuinely hope Club1872 doesn't follow the same path and proves itself to be the smart, innovative representation we desperately need.

After whats happened to us over the last 7 years this is just about the stupidest thing ever posted on the internet. 

 

 

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On 03/11/2018 at 12:03, the gunslinger said:

After whats happened to us over the last 7 years this is just about the stupidest thing ever posted on the internet. 

 

 

Bill has a wonderful talent for posting stuff like that....he excels at it ;)

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Rangers lead UK table for ratio of match-day income to wages

 

The Gers have the highest percentage of all clubs with £95 of money that comes through the turnstiles going to every £100 of wages.

 

RANGERS have the highest percentage of match-day income going towards their wages in the UK.

According to Kieran Maguire – a football finance lecturer at Liverpool University – 95 per cent of Gers‘ money that comes through the turnstiles contributes to their wages.

In other words, £95 of money brought in from matches goes towards every £100 of wages.

Celtic come in at number six with 74 per cent with Hibs ranked third with 81 per cent.

Dundee United are narrowly behind the Light Blues in second with 90 per cent, while Hearts and Aberdeen are both in the top ten.

The Hoops, however, earn far more than their Old Firm rivals on match-days.

Celtic take in an average of £43.6million every home game compared to Rangers’ total of £23m.

Manchester United take in an astounding £109.8m with Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Spurs making up the top five.

Meanwhile, Rangers are set to upgrade Ibrox as the club’s director of football Mark Allen has revealed radical changes for the stadium.

Allen is hoping that refurb proposals will help Steven Gerrard’s side gear up for future home games.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/3446710/rangers-income-wages-celtic/

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