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27 minutes ago, Frankie said:

For the most part, RangersTV conduct player/staff interviews and the media grab the content from there.

 

Clearly though the club still have at least one press conference a week and will occasional grant access to individual platforms/newspapers to players.

 

Currently one BBC Scotland sports reporter and freelancer/Times columnist Graham Spiers have had their press privileges revoked.

Then create sensationalist headlines from off the cuff remarks.

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21 minutes ago, Frankie said:

For the most part, RangersTV conduct player/staff interviews and the media grab the content from there.

 

Clearly though the club still have at least one press conference a week and will occasional grant access to individual platforms/newspapers to players.

 

Currently one BBC Scotland sports reporter and freelancer/Times columnist Graham Spiers have had their press privileges revoked.

Reference Spiers.

 

This is important, when his press credentials were removed, he shrugged because he has no intention of ever returning to Ibrox. He has decided to give both his sons the same experiences he had growing up. He attended Ibrox with his Baptist Minister Dad. Spiers and both his sons are all season ticket holders at Sellik Park, apparently his eldest son is a massive Yahoo.

 

Now, given the reams of stories and Diary entries published by Spiers reference his years attending Ibrox, and they were all derogatory(with the occasional BIG LIE), he never references his fortnightly visits to ra Stade de Gadd. Further, his journo mates do not out his season ticket status.

 

Back in the nineties, ra Sellik View used to run an end of season of season poll under the auspices of columnist, Matt M'Glone. The several seasons it ran, the winner of the category, 'Journalist most objective when discussing matters Celtic' was Graham Spiers. He has been on a journey, and he arrived at his destination three seasons past.

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The club has a huge opportunity here.  With the current attitude towards these rags, the club could take a giant leap by upping its content on the website.  Furthermore, it could offer RTV free for a year.  I'm sure if everyone got it free for a year they'd then be happy to pay for it every year thereafter.

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Signings are announced almost immediately via the official social media sites.  

 

Nothing the rags report isn't available online, somewhere else, anyway.

 

Cretins like Spiers and Leckie crave attention.  Ignorance is bliss!

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1 hour ago, onevision said:

Can the club copyright the content of it's social media outlets or is that just a plain stupid question ?

As far as i am aware, the content from Rangers official ,and other media outlets, is fair game for all to use, as long as the original source is credited.

Bit like posting on here really.

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4 hours ago, compo said:

Full house 

Full enough but I think there are probably others you could add, not the least of which might be the twin evils of the SFA and SPFL, both of whom seem to dance exclusively to the Celtic tune. Certainly I would never entertain the thought of attending Hampden unless Rangers are playing.

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