the decision to keep Lennon is nothing short of a disgrace and is treating fans with utter contempt
Moving forward I hope fans are back at CP on Wednesday before they fly to Milan displaying there disgust at the club for how things are panning out
We'll no doubt suffer another horrible defeat on Thursday and again no action will be taken, I'd then like to see protests at CP before Sunday's game
Pressure needs to stay on the board, this won't be forgotten
Next Steps
posted on 1/12/20
Another statement from Celtic, this time Lawwell calling for unity etc, bla, bla, bla. Potential quadruple treble. Can feck right off
posted on 1/12/20
comment by Zachsda( Right Declan, if another wan coughs the games aff) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Marco 2 - a venom high (U21577)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 8 minutes ago
Former Rangers chairman Dave King has agreed the sale of his stake in the Ibrox club to supporters group Club 1872.
The sale, which will be completed within three years, will make the fans organisation the largest single shareholder in the club.
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That's Rangers knackered if fans are in control
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I know mate I'm raging.
Wish we were 2 wins from 10 games and throwing sharks at our manager
Bitter cvnt
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I'm fin with the fans owning shares.
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As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
posted on 1/12/20
comment by Tully1 (U20686)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda( Right Declan, if another wan coughs the games aff) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Marco 2 - a venom high (U21577)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 8 minutes ago
Former Rangers chairman Dave King has agreed the sale of his stake in the Ibrox club to supporters group Club 1872.
The sale, which will be completed within three years, will make the fans organisation the largest single shareholder in the club.
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That's Rangers knackered if fans are in control
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I know mate I'm raging.
Wish we were 2 wins from 10 games and throwing sharks at our manager
Bitter cvnt
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I'm fin with the fans owning shares.
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As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
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Whit ????
posted on 1/12/20
comment by The Duke (U10059)
posted 59 seconds ago
comment by Tully1 (U20686)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda( Right Declan, if another wan coughs the games aff) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Marco 2 - a venom high (U21577)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 8 minutes ago
Former Rangers chairman Dave King has agreed the sale of his stake in the Ibrox club to supporters group Club 1872.
The sale, which will be completed within three years, will make the fans organisation the largest single shareholder in the club.
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That's Rangers knackered if fans are in control
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I know mate I'm raging.
Wish we were 2 wins from 10 games and throwing sharks at our manager
Bitter cvnt
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I'm fin with the fans owning shares.
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As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
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Whit ????
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Like Zach, I am fine with fans being the biggest shareholders. However, if the club has debts, is it not up to the largest shareholders to decide how best to manage those debts?
posted on 1/12/20
comment by The Duke (U10059)
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comment by Tully1 (U20686)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda( Right Declan, if another wan coughs the games aff) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Marco 2 - a venom high (U21577)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 8 minutes ago
Former Rangers chairman Dave King has agreed the sale of his stake in the Ibrox club to supporters group Club 1872.
The sale, which will be completed within three years, will make the fans organisation the largest single shareholder in the club.
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That's Rangers knackered if fans are in control
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I know mate I'm raging.
Wish we were 2 wins from 10 games and throwing sharks at our manager
Bitter cvnt
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I'm fin with the fans owning shares.
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As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
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Whit ????
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This is not a pop at Rangers fans, just a cautionary note that with ownership comes huge responsibilities. And, if they are not geared up for that, then they better start thinking about it.
posted on 1/12/20
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posted on 1/12/20
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comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 25 minutes ago
how is the scottish cup even a factor, why the f... should he manage them for this game?
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Coz it's easier to kick the can down the road and hope something changes. Lawwell probably misplaced all those applications that he stuck in his drawer last year.. frantically trying to dig them all out. Panicking as he knows potential candidates have a good starting position in negotiations as they know how much is riding on this season, and how much we want Lennon gone.
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You say we
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To quote The Dude; "I.. the royal we, the editorial" just incase there's still some delusional happy clappers who believe Lennon is the man for the job.
posted on 1/12/20
As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
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Ah don’t worry. They don’t pay it back anyway.
posted on 1/12/20
comment by PointyBirds (U21890)
posted 43 minutes ago
As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
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Ah don’t worry. They don’t pay it back anyway.
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In the voice of Severus Snape: Obviously
posted on 2/12/20
comment by Zachsda( Right Declan, if another wan coughs t... (U1850)
posted 3 hours, 24 minutes ago
comment by Tully1 (U20686)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by The Duke (U10059)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Tully1 (U20686)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda( Right Declan, if another wan coughs the games aff) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Marco 2 - a venom high (U21577)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by An s&m Lauders (U9757)
posted 8 minutes ago
Former Rangers chairman Dave King has agreed the sale of his stake in the Ibrox club to supporters group Club 1872.
The sale, which will be completed within three years, will make the fans organisation the largest single shareholder in the club.
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That's Rangers knackered if fans are in control
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I know mate I'm raging.
Wish we were 2 wins from 10 games and throwing sharks at our manager
Bitter cvnt
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I'm fin with the fans owning shares.
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As a matter of interest, if the fans are the largest shareholders, does that mean they are also responsible for all of the debt?
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Whit ????
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This is not a pop at Rangers fans, just a cautionary note that with ownership comes huge responsibilities. And, if they are not geared up for that, then they better start thinking about it.
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They will “only” have 20% not a controlling interest
For me it’s a great thing that fans can own part of the club they support
Cant see a downside tbh
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Kings shares would take them to 25%, this is very important as it effectively gives fans a veto as the majority of proposals require 75% to go through.
It's the same thing Ashley used, in reverse for so long.
It basically gives fans the never again protection but without actually having to take full responsibility.