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On Saturday, BBC Scotland were banned. This decision was presumably approved by the board. Now, we are told that a decision

Ion taken at a board meeting yesterday has become known to one of the people who was the subject of the ban.

Now, it may be that this is just another example of McLaughlin's mischief making but if it is true, there is an enemy within our boardroom.

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Chris Graham@ChrisGraham764mFor those asking how BBC find out info ask yourself who is no longer employed by club but still allowed access to board meetings.

 

Paranoia from Graham. A possible case of being scared to look in the mirror and believe Rangers men may be to blame.

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Chairman Malcolm Murray could be on his way out at Rangers after losing a vote of no confidence at a board meeting.

BBC Scotland has learned that Ibrox board members are keen for Murray to stand down.

This follows an internal investigation into ex-chief executive Charles Green's links to the former owner Craig Whyte.

Green brought Murray to the Glasgow club last June on the day he completed his purchase of Rangers' assets in a deal worth £5.5m.

Murray, who has a fund management background, has little to do with the day-to-day running of the club.

There was widespread reporting of a rift between Murray and Green earlier this year.

But Green and commercial director Imran Ahmad have since resigned their posts following allegations over the dealings with Whyte, who steered the club into administration in February 2012.

The pair deny any wrongdoing and retain their shareholdings in the club.

Whyte has claimed that he still owns Rangers' assets and that Green had agreed to be his front man before the consortium involving the Yorkshireman and Ahmad took control of Rangers' assets.

The claims and counter-claims led to Whyte and Green threatening one another with legal action.

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1. Hard to say - who knows, could take years looking at Leeds and Portsmouth. Once you let vermin in and feed them, they tend to breed and be reluctant to leave. Whyte was/is the first of a succession I fear.

 

2. You've got to be joking.

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Paranoia from Graham. A possible case of being scared to look in the mirror and believe Rangers men may be to blame.

 

Why do you say that? It's surely obvious it is Ahmed/Green that are feeding the BBC, I don't see how anyone can suggest anything different.

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Who has the power to remove Murray? The "board"? Who is on the "board" right now?

 

As for the only station who has this the banned BBC, the main informer is Scrote McLaughlin, the Rangers-hater per se. He gets this info after the BBC has been banned from Ibrox. Honestly, no matter who has leaked this should go ahead of Murray or anyone else. Leaking confidential information to the media is a cardinal sin.

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