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The Rangers Saga â?? Groundhog Day


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Money will be made through selling shares and/or dividends, you may not like that model and think it'll struggle to see us winning the top league title etc but I hardly see how it can cripple us either. We made 22 million in a share issue, I think it's imaginations running wild to somehow think we're on the brink of financial collapse again. If Whyte wasn't fond of the tape recorder we'd not have as much panic flying about, the main concern would likely still be our awful team performances.

 

And when the 22 million dries up.... who do we get to refinance the club yet one more time ? Whilst those shareholders STILL want their dividends...

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And when the 22 million dries up.... who do we get to refinance the club yet one more time ? Whilst those shareholders STILL want their dividends...

 

Season tickets always have been and always will be crucial.

 

But you can only have dividends if the company is profitable.

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There's no doubt the club will be loss-making at the moment.

 

No season ticket money, dwindling crowds and a high wage bill means that £22million will be being used quickly enough. But at least we have new screens...

 

Renewals will form a key part of the club's short term future.

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