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Gers4Life

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  1. Im heading over to the Rangers store tomorrow to return my black training top as the the blackthorn logo on it is starting to break off and come away from the top :( im disappointed but may just be one of those tops but after half a dozen washes the logo should not be coming away from the top :(

  2. Id rather we make mistakes in pre season than in the competitive matches and the matches that matter! still all the same a few new players on board and building a better stronger and fitter Rangers for the challenges ahead!

     

    support were a credit tonight and positive vibes all around :)

     

    now the hard work begins on sunday and like most on Gersnet looking forward to the new season and another successful one

     

    :rfc::)

  3. Our fans weren't totally innocent either.

     

    Of course mate things will get heated and fans will get carried away but tbh we should not be rising to the bait these actions would have been carried out by wreck less and mindless individuals full of the funny juice!

  4. Congratulations to the young bears :) fantastic result and a great backing from our fantastic fans :rfc: on the other side of it I hope thistle send the wrecking crew a huge big fuckin bill for the damage done to their stadium by these bloody idiots!!

  5. Former chief executive Charles Green has agreed to sell his shares in Rangers to Greenock bus tycoon James Easdale, BBC Scotland understands.

    And it could spark a new battle to take control of the Ibrox club.

    Easdale and his brother, Sandy, already own around 6% of Rangers, but they want more - and a presence on the board.

    However, Sandy Easdale was jailed for VAT fraud in 1997 and it is believed that concerns have been raised at a Rangers board meeting.

    The board met on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of the Easdales increasing their stake in the Division Three champions.

    It is possible the family will look to buy even more shares in Rangers in an attempt to take some form of overall control.

    The Easdale family owns McGill's Buses, a Greenock-based company that has become the largest independent bus operator in Scotland.

    James Easdale is the chairman of the company that now operates more than 350 buses and around 55 routes and employs about 700 members of staff.

    Englishman Green, who is Rangers' biggest single shareholder with 8% of the stock, resigned last week following allegations that he colluded with former owner Craig Whyte to buy the Ibrox club's assets.

    Whyte, who the Scottish FA ruled was not a fit and proper person to own a football club, had claimed that Green was his frontman to buy the assets of the club the Scottish businessman took into administration last year.

    Green denied those accusations, but it prompted Rangers' board to announce it would be launching its own independent investigation.

    However, Green subsequently resigned, with the club saying he wished to avoid the publicity around his role impacting negatively on the club.

    Nottinghamshire-based businessman Craig Mather is to be confirmed as the new chief executive once Green's departure from the role has been formalised.

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