They didn't threaten anything. They collated views and relayed them to the club.
ArabTrust never, at any stage, advocated or encouraged their members to boycott buying season tickets.
That my good man is a fact.
So "relating" the views that if Thompson voted to keep Rangers in the SPL, then none of the Arab Trust would buy season tickets, isnt a threat?
Sorry Ivan, but we'll just have to disagree on this one.
The simple fact is that they did not, at any stage, encourage United supporters to put pressure on the club to not buying season tickets.
However, they didn't hide from the fact that a large proportion of fans felt this way and were willing to collate the information for the benefit of the club.
There were no statements like the ones from the Rangers Assembley, that's for sure.
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posted on 5/12/12
They didn't threaten anything. They collated views and relayed them to the club.
ArabTrust never, at any stage, advocated or encouraged their members to boycott buying season tickets.
That my good man is a fact.
posted on 5/12/12
So "relating" the views that if Thompson voted to keep Rangers in the SPL, then none of the Arab Trust would buy season tickets, isnt a threat?
Sorry Ivan, but we'll just have to disagree on this one.
posted on 5/12/12
The simple fact is that they did not, at any stage, encourage United supporters to put pressure on the club to not buying season tickets.
However, they didn't hide from the fact that a large proportion of fans felt this way and were willing to collate the information for the benefit of the club.
There were no statements like the ones from the Rangers Assembley, that's for sure.
posted on 5/12/12
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