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There was a ban put in place for recording of the Q&A session for anyone other than Pravda TV, so we shall have to wait to see how that will be edited.

 

There are unconfirmed reports that it will be released on Vine! :P

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There was a ban put in place for recording of the Q&A session for anyone other than Pravda TV, so we shall have to wait to see how that will be edited.

 

There are unconfirmed reports that it will be released on Vine! :P

 

That is just plain and utterly sick.

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That is just plain and utterly sick.

 

It is also predictable and surprising that an in-house TV station will edit cotent in favour of those in charge.

 

However, given our situation and the need for objectivity and meaningful transparency it is as you say "utterly sick" and I'd add disturbingly accurate (Pravda TV).

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There was a ban put in place for recording of the Q&A session for anyone other than Pravda TV, so we shall have to wait to see how that will be edited.

 

That's not exactly a new policy though, is it? RTV will chop it up and use it in their program content about Narsa.

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Sunday, 08 June 2014 16:15

A Base To Grow From

Written by Andrew Dickson

 

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GRAHAM WALLACE says Rangers now has a solid base from which it can move forward with confidence as it looks to grow, prosper and thrive more as time goes on.

 

Wallace has spent the weekend in Toronto at the 2014 NARSA convention, where over 1,000 Light Blues fans have been in attendance.

 

The chief executive took questions in an open forum yesterday afternoon following the association’s annual general meeting.

 

A number of issues were raised with him and Wallace is keen to reassure Gers followers a path to a brighter future lies ahead.

 

He said: “It has been interesting talking to a different cross-section of fans in Toronto as it was an opportunity to hear at a really detailed level about some of the issues they have.

 

“Almost since the day I came to Rangers, we’ve been operating in an environment where there have been consistent questions about the financial stability of the club.

 

“I’ve repeatedly come out and said there’s no threat of administration and we’ve built a very solid base now which we’re moving forward from.

 

“The fans should take reassurance and comfort from that. We are moving in a way that allows us to grow and develop the business.

 

“The long-term financial stability of the business is well in hand and we are in a good place now. Fans should be confident and comfortable with the club’s long-term stability.

 

“The club needs them to survive like any business does and we are absolutely hoping they will stand behind and support the club the way they have in recent seasons.

 

“In the vast majority of areas, I think we are moving in the right direction and it is business as usual at the football club.

 

“The fans are looking for a degree of confidence that their club is stable, it’s being properly run and we are in a good position financially.

 

“We are now in our best position financially in my time at the club so that’s positive and we are placed very well for the start of the forthcoming Championship campaign.”

 

Wallace admits there is still considerable work to be done as Rangers bid to make up for what he feels has been a missed opportunity to rebuild in a better way since administration in 2012.

 

But he is sure a lot key moves have now been made which will allow the League One title winners to make more notable strides from now on.

 

He added: “I’ve been in position now for a little over six months and in that time it has been extremely challenging.

 

“There have been so many legacy issues we have had to deal with and we spent a considerable period of time looking at the condition and the state of the business.

 

“We had to map out what we think the club and the business is capable of doing over the next several years.

 

“We have done a tremendous amount of groundwork and we’ve addressed a significant number of issues.

 

“In April, we published our business review. That gave fans a sense of what we inherited but more importantly, a sense of the vision of where we think we can take the business.

 

“We have made significant strides but it’s not an overnight journey and what we are looking for now is to move forward again.

 

“We want to go through our pre-season routine into the new season and really push on, starting to make a huge difference in the areas we’ve identified.”

 

http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/7029-a-base-to-grow-from

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