After the headlines and counter statements of Rangers in "Administration again" and the subsequent "naw were no!" if anyone hasn't read the article in Forbes I would suggest on this cold, Wednesday morning to grab a coffee and give it a go.
It is interesting stuff and not defamatory and only negative about the previous regime - something again that everyone can equate to .
http://www.forbes.com/sites/sportsmoney/2012/10/08/what-can-we-learn-from-the-financial-meltdown-of-glasgow-rangers-fc/
It does not predict Administration again, merely that the new owner must change the workings of the club and fast for change to be effective. I would think that only the blindest of people would not agree.
Interesting that the retort from the Rangers chairman touches on none of the proposed suggestions, nor on the financial guidance offered by someone who clearly new the numbers only a matter of months ago...
As i say - its International week and not a lot happening so thought you may want to have an original read and not a rehashed snippet in the red tops.
Forbes Magazine Article
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'Solo George' indeed.
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Curly - the very one
They are fortunate they were too thick too get it off the ground
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where would that have left the holier than thou rivals of ours
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So it seems curly
Who would av guessed such dull guys we're secretly so creative...
Just not creative enough tho
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22 different film making companies formed in 13 months IE, they were a real arty farty lot down Parkhead way at that time
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Did no one twig as to why we were seeing so many Celtic DVD's released about that time??
It all makes sense when you think about it...
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Good read that article and can't really fault its suggestions.
The retort from rangers though is more aimed at the way its been reported in this country. The headlines and the stories in our papers seem to have been spun so much that they bear little resembled to the article I just read. Once again im glad rangers are no longer letting these things pass without comment.
One surprising point though was that rangers sell more mercy than Celtic. Thought that would have been the other way round by a fair distance.