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American Robert Sarver has held talks with Park consortium about joining forces to topple the Rangers board. Story soon on @Daily_Record

 

Texts will be flying between Liewell & Rhegan as we speak......

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THE American was set to buy the entire club before Christmas but is now ready to do a deal with Dave King and the Douglas Park consortium to take a controlling interest.

Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver is interested in buying shares in Rangers .

 

AMERICAN banker Robert Sarver has held discussions about buying Rangers - and joining forces with the group of wealthy fans who are trying to force regime change at Ibrox.

 

Sarver - owner of NBA outfit the Phoenix Suns - has been secretly engaged in buyout talks with the beleaguered board since before Christmas and it’s believed he was ready to spend more than £30million to buy 100 per cent of the club’s shares.

 

But Sarver has been made aware of the ongoing power struggle behind the scenes which has seen Dave King, George Letham. Douglas Park and George Taylor snap up a 35 per cent holding in the last week.

 

After holding positive discussions with Park’s consortium over the festive period, Sarver - CEO of Western Alliance Bancorporation - is supportive of their plans to topple the current board.

 

He may even be willing to strike a deal with them as they attempt to take on Newcastle owner Mike Ashley for control of the boardroom.

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-power-struggle-banker-robert-4918191

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THE American was set to buy the entire club before Christmas but is now ready to do a deal with Dave King and the Douglas Park consortium to take a controlling interest.

Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver is interested in buying shares in Rangers .

 

AMERICAN banker Robert Sarver has held discussions about buying Rangers - and joining forces with the group of wealthy fans who are trying to force regime change at Ibrox.

 

Sarver - owner of NBA outfit the Phoenix Suns - has been secretly engaged in buyout talks with the beleaguered board since before Christmas and it’s believed he was ready to spend more than £30million to buy 100 per cent of the club’s shares.

 

But Sarver has been made aware of the ongoing power struggle behind the scenes which has seen Dave King, George Letham. Douglas Park and George Taylor snap up a 35 per cent holding in the last week.

 

After holding positive discussions with Park’s consortium over the festive period, Sarver - CEO of Western Alliance Bancorporation - is supportive of their plans to topple the current board.

 

He may even be willing to strike a deal with them as they attempt to take on Newcastle owner Mike Ashley for control of the boardroom.

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-power-struggle-banker-robert-4918191

 

how could he buy 100% ffs.

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so he made a bid before christmas which has been buried since then.

Suddenly dis interred for what purpose ?

will it drive the price of a new share issue up ?

who would benefit from that ?

Would this bid have seen the light of day if King and the three hadn't bought in ?

I believe Richard Wilson if he says this story didn't come from Irvine but might it have come from Ashley via Somers ?

I'm deeply suspicious of this.

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