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Tom Davison

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  1. Don't think a short delay is any big deal. Just think that this a totally inadequate statement issued by inadequate people. Will be amazed if Stockbridge is around for much longer. Mather has been OK but no more than that. No nothing about the contribution from Smart and suspect that I am not alone.
  2. McColl is no mug and he doesn't seem to regard the presence of Easdale on the board to be a problem. They wouldn't seem to have a lot in common. Not sure, I can figure this out. Any thoughts on what appears to be a surprising approach?
  3. Spot on. This will take time. In the meantime, I am just glad to see the back of Green and Ahmed.
  4. Read the statement again. It is premature to believe that there will be a swing of less than one. Pathetic! Compared with much that has been happening for many months now, what is a holding statement is hardly pathetic. If the eventual action is inadequate, along with others, I will identify with the description "pathetic" but surely it is not unreasonable to allow time to see what the outcome is.
  5. Please outline your main area of dissatisfaction. The statement makes it clear that the board recognises that it requires to be rebuilt. I respect your views GS but I just feel that you are being prematurely harsh.
  6. The lack of a credible chairman from the existing board members only highlights how little confidence we can have that these blokes can bring about progress. Suspect the road ahead could be uncomfortable.
  7. English is no friend of Rangers but this article is in line with the feelings of those who are friends of our club.
  8. We are rudderless. Who does Mather report to? Who did Stockbridge get the clearance from to speak to the Sun re. club finances? Can anyone envisage a credible chairman emerging from our existing board members? Green will be enjoying this.
  9. It takes courage to change your position. Just wish some of the characters on our board would share your integrity.
  10. Two good things amongst difficult days. The opportunity to welcome Sandy Jardine back to Ibrox and the return of the forum.
  11. A few months back, I said that I was beginning to understand how men and women felt when their country had been invaded. That is what has happened to our club. It is a certainty that Ally will be next. Green is on record as saying he knew nothing about football. That is unlikely to be an impediment to his picking Ally's successor.
  12. Walter concedes that he is not ideally suited to the chairmanship role. Most of us have strong reservations whether Ally has managerial capabilities. In time, the positions of chairman and manager will be filled by other people. However, both Ally and Walter have a deep love for our club. I just find it incredible that some genuinely feel that Green, Stockbridge and Mather, are likely to care enough about Glasgow Rangers to provide the leadership required to restore our club to a position whereby it was maybe not liked by many but was respected. If Keith Jackson is right and Walter was isolated in his opposition to Green's return, there is a bloke called Ian Hart, who sits on the board. What does he contribute? Just where does he stand? It would be interesting, too, if Mr Easdale could explain what qualities he believes CG has to act as a consultant. I suspect like the rest of us, he will know that this was a clumsy scheme to give Mr Green a fresh platform to have his say.
  13. Tom Davison

    Who ?

    A big disappointment for me last season was the lack of progress. Our performances were as bad in April as in the autumn. There was no evidence that Ally and his two sidekicks had the capability to improve players. Phil Neville comes over very well but he is too rich for our blood and no one in their right mind would give up the Sky job and involvement with the England national team to join the Scottish football scene. Ally needs courage and help. He needs to have the courage to say to McDowall and Ian Durrant that it hasn't worked out. Both Jimmy Calderwood and Ray Wilkins are guys who would offer Ally the help that he needs. They have been mentioned previously by others and I believe that they would benefit both Ally and the playing squad.
  14. Consultants don't have the authority to sack a manager.
  15. To be fair much of the grief and instability is self-inflicted.
  16. I genuinely admire the consistency of STB in his support of CG. I would like to be convinced but in this role of a consultant, Just what has the man got to offer. Before he arrived at Rangers, there is no record of his having achieved anything much in the business world, failure to be truthful cannot be helpful nor is lack of judgement in considering when it is best to speak and when to keep quiet. Consultants are not normally required to sit in on full board meetings but are invited to attend to bring a consultancy report. It will be interesting to hear of CG's reaction if he is treated in that way. To my mind this title of consultant is a sham but only time will tell and I suspect that the time will be of a short duration before the true reasons for his return comes to the surface.
  17. Because the 1 percent is the representative of those who have the power to influence board decisions.
  18. This has to be an enforced consultancy. Take a look at CG's business career details, over the years. It is distinctly average.
  19. Glad that Pandza is unlikely to come. His injury record indicates that he would have been a risk. Glad, too, that some control on the playing budget is in place. However I am confused that we have two trialists at Murray Park, if there is no money to sign them. Again, why are we looking for a new backup goalkeeper? Presumably, the same budget restraints were in place when Ally had Kenny Miller in his sights? Does Ally now regret extending Cole's contract and/or signing average players in Foster and Smith. Going to sign off now and dip into confused.com
  20. Yes, a first class article and can't disagree with one word. However, one question. Does our club need a working relationship with BBC Scotland ?
  21. Too often and the police in the North East of Scotland, in particular, seem to go out of their way to place obstructions in the way of the fans, prior to their entering the ground. At times, their approach is we are expecting you to cause trouble, so watch it. The cops are certainly within their rights to react to trouble but at times their attitude is unhelpful and can be a touch proactive.
  22. Not only adult policing but a police force with no axe to grind.
  23. I accept that I am being repetitive and going over old ground but while James Traynor in his role as Director of Communications will have various duties and responsibilities, I am bewildered that he has not been more prominent, in challenging the persistent open and implied criticism of his employer. JT is certainly no fool. He is a street fighter and should be more than a match for the characters who delight in criticising Rangers. Can someone assist in helping me to understand the source of my bewilderment?
  24. Don't know whether. CG has ever been away or not but for sure he will only choose to be actively involved once again, if it is for his personal financial benefit. Walter, by his own admission is a stop gap chairman. Hart is anonymous. Easdale, who knows? Mather and Stockbridge are untested at the level of job they are in. Hope I sleep well because I am retiring for the night low on optimism.
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