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Enough said indeed....can I ask if Traynor was in on it, or just duped?

 

For the benefit of all.

 

of course he wasn,t and as for ally denying anything ;if the story hadnt been railroaded there wouldnt be a story

 

 

sorry he wasnt duped hes just usefull

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Apparently Dave King is saying that Green told him in a telephone conversation that he planned to cut the management team's salaries in half as part of a cost cutting exercise accross the board. King then deduced from this that Ally was going to be replaced with a lower paid manager, but doesn't seem to be claiming that he was told Ally would be sacked.

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Ally McCoist is set to stay on as Rangers manager following Ibrox summit talks with new chief executive Charles Green.

 

Warned by former Ibrox director Dave King of an alleged plot to dispense with his services, McCoist was reported to be on the verge of quitting.

 

 

On Friday night, however, he was back on a family holiday after a Rangers spokesman confirmed 'constructive' talks with Green.

 

 

Angrily dismissing suggestions he ever planned to ditch McCoist, Green insists he has never met Dave King, let alone discussed the manager's future with him.

 

 

However, King told Sportsmail from South Africa that the two DID discuss the matter by telephone - and that Green also told him of plans to slash the manager's salary as part of a huge cost-cutting operation.

 

 

Preparing to fly to Glasgow to add his financial weight to the Walter Smith takeover consortium, King said: 'I can't comment on Ally's situation.

 

 

 

 

 

'What I can tell you as an absolute fact is that when I had a discussion with Charles Green - and Ally would no doubt be aware of it - he made it clear to me that he would not continue with a manager at the wage level Ally was being paid.

 

 

 

'My understanding from that was he'd replace Ally or say to him: "I want you to work for half your wages".

 

'It is 100-per-cent correct that Green said that to me. I don't know how he can possibly argue otherwise.'

 

 

King is keen to see Walter Smith's consortium take control and keep the current management, adding: 'What Green was saying was he would replace Ally with another manager at a lower level because his view was Rangers didn't need a manager of Ally's quality for the level of football they would be playing.

 

'They won't be in Europe. They don't need a marquee manager as they won't win the Premier League anyway.

 

 

'The reason we had the conversation was that he phoned me at home to convince me to be part of his investment. He then sent me a proposal, which I rejected.'

 

King rowed again with Green earlier this week when the Englishman phoned once more.

 

 

'There was another short conversation between Green and me this week. It wasn't cordial,' said King.

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2160035/Ally-McCoist-stays-Rangers.html#ixzz1xtw3u4k9

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Zappa , its Dave King , the chances of this being true are zero

 

I've got to say rbr, I'm really not sure what I make of Dave King and his various contributions to this shambles, but I certainly don't trust the South African tax authorities or courts any more than him because South Africa is a completely corrupt country whose state authorities are no more trustworthy than a super-fly businessman.

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