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You are firmly of the belief that the Easdales are still neck deep in Green's pocket, don't you? And Crighton ... and those hedge funds and Prior and all?

 

Every director we have ever had was and is appointed by whoever was and is greens puppet master.

 

Especially but not limited to the easdales who 2 months ago had green et als proxy.

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By the sound of it, Prior wants to invest into the club. So there is actually factual info out there, but the media rather gives us "cash crisis" at Ibrox based on conjecture and assumption.

 

There's no mention of him wanting to invest money directly into the club in the section of that DR article you quoted. He stated that he planned to increase his shareholding, but said nothing about helping the club financially.

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There's no mention of him wanting to invest money directly into the club in the section of that DR article you quoted. He stated that he planned to increase his shareholding, but said nothing about helping the club financially.

 

Well, if you are a man like Prior (who has seen the figures), would you support a board and buy shares of a club that is, if we go by the media opinion, about to go bust? Obviously, he could just be another of these "SPIVS" looking to make a quick buck, for fun more than anything.

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Every director we have ever had was and is appointed by whoever was and is greens puppet master.

 

Especially but not limited to the easdales who 2 months ago had green et als proxy.

 

You give Green quite a lot of hypothetical power here. I for one doubt that the Easdales are on the strings of anyone but themselves.

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