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  2. We’ve seen good football work in this league plenty with a skint man’s version of those players. But they still need to be a certain standard and ours have been worse than Celtic’s for a while.
  3. Is this when / where SDM makes his reappearance? Asking for a friend........
  4. The Allardyche Option? You could interpret that as sufficiently foreign-sounding, I'll give you that.
  5. Today
  6. What odds would you have given for Big Sam with Big Sean as his assistant?😁
  7. The system works fine. But you need a de Bruyne or a David Silva to suddenly lance through the defensive battery and an Aguero to finish it off. Otherwise it’s pointless tedium.
  8. “Emergency” eh? Tell’t yeese. Admin2 and aw that.
  9. Definitely not Martin for me. His goals against record is diabolical. That never works at Rangers. Of course Ancelotti has no record. I haven’t researched the options to be honest, but overall I don’t like what I see in Martin’s record.
  10. EGM 23rd of June.
  11. I can’t see the attraction to any of the hipsters who insist on playing out from the goalkeeper to beat the press. Most of our games we don’t get pressed. Teams will watch us play it about the back for 90 mins and be delighted with a point.
  12. Why? His record elsewhere isn't great and his style is the soon to be outdated Pep 'possession at all costs'. I'll be gutted if we appoint him.
  13. I favour Martin out of the likely candidates. I think Priske and Fagioli look like better options than Ancelotti - and maybe Martin - but I'm not sure how likely they are.
  14. The Bhoys Broadcasting Company should be banned from all things Rangers
  15. The BBC can write or say whatever they want. However, while they continue to persue an anti-Rangers agenda, the club would be well within their rights not to allow them on any club owned premises.
  16. Yes, and Timmy is studying hard to catch up. Worrying.
  17. I'm so confident i stuck a bet on Martin becoming manager at odds of 3/1
  18. seen portugal beat bulgaria then watched them beat brazil the damage to brazil was done in brazils first match against bulgaria they kicked everything except the ball
  19. There is no us against them its him against whatever he thinks is right to write about, total 🔔 🔚 if he is writing stuff like that then needs to be banned.
  20. Might not sit well with our American friends - 1st Amendment to the US Constitution, as I am sure you need no reminding, safeguards freedom of the press. On the other hand.....they may welcome a less stringent legal environment, particularly when they see the lack of balance across our media. (First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.)
  21. The famous Portugal v Korea? Watched it on black and white telly. What a game.
  22. Fucking part-timers 😂
  23. Everton is a of way of life for us Evertonians once you visited the old Goodison you fell in love with the place my first visit was in 1966 a world cup game mon the toffees
  24. If so Rangers and I must go our separate ways in that particular matter. In Yorkshire I’m Wednesday. Only in Yorkshire, though. Not anywhere else.
  25. From club website. Dear Rangers Supporters, We are proud to be entering a new chapter for this extraordinary club. This moment is the result of months of thoughtful discussions with club leadership and our shared confidence in Rangers’ success going forward. To that end we’d like to tell you a bit about our thinking. Simply put – our goal is to win trophies in Scotland and be able to compete at a high level in Europe, while laying a foundation of financial sustainability for the future. As our first step, we are investing fresh capital into Rangers, which will be strategically deployed on and off the pitch. While we recognise the importance of resources, we believe that thoughtful, disciplined investment, guided by a clear strategy, is the path to enduring success. Every decision, whether sporting or business, will be made with the club’s long-term success and sustainability in mind. We aim to leverage the full strength of 49ers Enterprises’ sporting expertise and operational experience, and are confident in Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell to lead this next phase. Our first priority together is clear: hiring a new men’s Head Coach. That process is already well underway, and we look forward to sharing more updates soon. We will also look to invest in talent for our teams. Moving forward, we are reconstituting the Board to bring in a few new voices and skill sets. We all owe a special thanks to the previous Board for their service. They stepped up in a difficult moment when the club needed them and laid the foundation for what comes next. Above all, we know that true success comes from understanding and honouring what makes this club special. In our time getting to know Ibrox, Glasgow, and you, we’ve felt the pride, history, and passion that set Rangers apart. You have made it clear what this club means to you, and we take the responsibility of leading this club seriously. We look forward to seeing you at Ibrox soon. For now, we’ll keep working, and we can’t wait for what’s ahead. Andrew Cavenagh, Chairman Paraag Marathe, Vice Chairman
  26. MEET THE BOARD IT'S a new dawn at Rangers as their American takeover heralded a fresh start for the club. The Ibrox boardroom will have an altogether different feel to it at the start of next season. US tycoon Andrew Cavenagh has swept into power along with 49ers Enterprises after they landed 51 per cent of Gers. The health insurance billionaire will take his seat as Ibrox chairman but there are a host of changes. Former board members Graeme Park, Alistair Johnston and Julian Wolhardt are no longer there as FIVE new Americans take control including new vice-chair Paraag Marathe. Patrick Stewart, Rangers' newly appointed CEO, will continue in that role and ex- chairman Fraser Thornton remains on the board. George Taylor and John Halsted are also staying on. ANDREW CAVENAGH The new chairman of Rangers is a successful entrepreneur, chief executive and investor with decades of business experience. He has founded three insurance companies. A life-long football fan, he graduated in economics from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, where he also had a four-year collegiate football career as an award-winning goalkeeper and captain. Cavenagh will make frequent trips to Glasgow but lives in Pennsylvania. PARAAG MARATHE Rangers' new vice- chairman. As Leeds chairman, Marathe oversees the leadership team and management of all operations. At the San Francisco 49ers, he is president of 49ers Enterprises and executive vice-president of football operations. In 2024, he joined the board of the NFL charitable arm, the NFL UK Foundation. Marathe splits his time between Glasgow, Leeds and the San Francisco Bay Area. PATRICK STEWART Remaining as CEO, Stewart has over three decades of experience in the sports, entertainment and legal industries, starting as a commercial lawyer in Scotland, before joining TEAM Marketing in 2001. After five years living and working in Switzerland, he had an 18-year career at Manchester United. He was general counsel before promotion to the board and becoming a director of Manchester United pic and latterly the club's CEO. He joined Rangers in December. EUGENE SCHNEUR Schneur is managing director and co-founder of SBV RE Investments LLC, a real estate company. From 2004 until its sale in 2023, He was the managing director and co-founder of Omni New York LLC and Omni America LLC. A board member and co-owner of Leeds United, he lives in Miami, Florida. ANDREW CLAYTON Co-founder and vice chairman of ParetoHealth, Cavenagh's health insurance company. Throughout his 30-year career, Clayton has led growth and strategy efforts for insurance and risk management companies. He is on numerous business and philanthropic boards and committees. MARK TABER MD at Great Hill Partners, a Boston-based growth equity firm, Taber is responsible for transaction origination, investment policy, fundraising, investor relations, and general management of the firm. FRASER THORNTON Thornton has held many senior leadership and board positions in both private and public companies. After 30 years in the international drinks industry, he has experience in stakeholder engagement across political, commercial and public interest groups. Raised in Glasgow, Thornton, who qualified as a chartered accountant with Price Waterhouse, was a council member of the Scotch Whisky Association for 15 vears until 2021. JOHN HALSTED An American investor with over 30 years of private equity experience. Based in Wyoming, his business interests span the US and Europe. In 2021, he became an investor in Rangers through his family's holding company, Perron Investments, LLC. GEORGE TAYLOR A British investment banker and, since 2022, a non-executive director of Rangers International Football Club PLC (RIFC), the holding company of Rangers FC, Born in Glasgow, he's been a prominent figure in the financial sector, and played a significant role in the financial restructuring and governance of the club. He lives in Hong Kong.
  27. Side-note ; do we have to adopt Leeds as our English team? Worked with some great Yorkshire lads who were all Leeds (and converted them to lean towards us) so I'd be behind it. Certainly worse Englisb teams to adopt, Everton as an example 🤔😃
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