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3 minutes ago, Scott7 said:

He was maybe defence coach this week.

Wouldn't be any worse than the coach / manager we have.

 

Back on topic, Lord Offord has some job on his hands. Good luck to him and hopefully his 1st duty is to sack Clement and put us all out our misery. 

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9 minutes ago, CammyF said:

Wouldn't be any worse than the coach / manager we have.

 

Back on topic, Lord Offord has some job on his hands. Good luck to him and hopefully his 1st duty is to sack Clement and put us all out our misery. 

First thing should be bringing in a competent and hardy CEO.

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14 minutes ago, buster. said:

First thing should be bringing in a competent and hardy CEO.

OK, then sack Clement. 

 

Nevermimd Spurs and League Final on the horizon, cannae wait. 

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We hear from our connections down Gourock way, that Offord is a 'Good Guy', and a Bluenose .
 
 
RANGERS could be set to name Malcolm Offord as their new chairman.

SunSport understands that the 60-year-old is the leading contender to replace John Bennett as the Ibrox side's new permanent chief.

John Gilligan stepped into the role on an interim basis after Bennett was forced to take a step back on health grounds.

And now Greenock-born businessman Offord is ready to step into one of the biggest jobs in the Scottish game.

And we understand he has already been involved in discussions with potential replacements for James Bisgrove as Rangers chief executive.

That key role has been vacant ever since Bisgrove dropped the bombshell news that he was leaving the club for Saudi Arabia.

Offord, who carries the title Lord Offord of Garvel, is a current member of the House of Lords.

He has a background in politics and business, having been Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Department of Business and Trade from April 2023 to July 2024.

He graduated in Law from Edinburgh University in 1987 before embarking upon a 25 year career in The City of London.

The Conservative Party donor returned to Scotland in 2014 and established the private equity boutique Badenoch & Co.

Well connected in the City of London - which should help in attracting outside investment - he is a regent of Edinburgh University and a Trustee of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
 
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