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When Green took over he pretty much needed Ally's seal of approval for bears to renew STs. Eventually Ally gave him his vote of confidence and the ST sales rolled in. In a nut shell Green needed Ally to to succeed.

 

Now reading across the internet and looking at the dwindling crowds Ally has become the problem again, only this time it's not his support Green requires, but his possible removal from Ibrox as the manager if we're to retain 38,000 ST holders.

 

What's worth noting is 8,000 of the 38,000 ST holders are new to owning an ST. Are these the fans that have stopped attending because of the poor product and had high expectations of decent football? Or is it a mixed bag of old and new?

 

So, in the space of 12 months it appears Green needs Ally again to keep the crowds going but not as he thinks.

 

Black and white?

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who knows what will happen to ticket sales if he doesn't replace super. one things for sure hes going to need to get his head out the sand and say something.

 

he's uncharacteristically quite on this.

 

To busy spouting pish again:

 

“Rangers in the Premier League would be worth a minimum of £500m and arguably why not £1bn. Where would we sell? Why would we sell?”

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/exclusive-glasgow-rangers-celtic-playing-1783049?

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or spouting pish.

 

if hes going to do it he should stop talking and start doing it.

 

He seems to be trying to stir debate on the issue and build public support. It's a lot different from claiming we're close to signing a deal before it's done - something we're both in agreement that he shouldn't be doing.

 

Whether he's serious about moving to England or is just using the issue for posturing and promoting is another story.

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When Green took over he pretty much needed Ally's seal of approval for bears to renew STs. Eventually Ally gave him his vote of confidence and the ST sales rolled in. In a nut shell Green needed Ally to to succeed.

 

Now reading across the internet and looking at the dwindling crowds Ally has become the problem again, only this time it's not his support Green requires, but his possible removal from Ibrox as the manager if we're to retain 38,000 ST holders.

 

What's worth noting is 8,000 of the 38,000 ST holders are new to owning an ST. Are these the fans that have stopped attending because of the poor product and had high expectations of decent football? Or is it a mixed bag of old and new?

 

So, in the space of 12 months it appears Green needs Ally again to keep the crowds going but not as he thinks.

 

Black and white?

 

the product on the pitch simply isn't good enough at present. The key issue is how to improve it i.e. give Ally more time & resources or bring in someone new. The status quo is not an option.. Something must change.

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