With no matches being played the hype and spin is now completely out of control as witnessed by the Gullem Balague fantasy yesterday that has Luke Modric and a queue of Real Madrid Galacticos waiting on Dave Ancelotii getting fitted out with brogues and a blazer.
It might just be very simple that Rangers know that this is a very difficult time for their supporters, Season Book renewals may be just around the corner and they just want to put something good out there, some but of news that fires up their supporters after a really…
On Tuesday February 25 the Record didn’t publish a single word about the fakeover, Jackson has gone off on holiday with his colleagues quietly trying to forget all about last week’s drama as reality dawns.
It’s understood he is now part of a consortium – including at least one other high net worth American business mogul – which hopes to restore Rangers to the top of the Scottish game after years spent languishing in the shadow of Old Firm rivals Celtic.
Strangely it took one Herald subscriber to put some comments on one of the multitude of stories launched by that publisher, the questions that a sensible organisation would ask before lending their name to blatant campaigning.
If they are invested in clubs like Leeds that have opportunities to go into the Premier League which is incredibly valuable to be involved in, what you don’t want is Rangers being utilised as an opportunity to provide feeder cub mentality for clubs like Leeds Utd.
Then it turns out you can’t get the players out because commercially no one wants them without you subsidising them. There’s contractual penalties in their contracts which are absurd.
If he was by some nightmare to come in you would immediately need to secure £30m worth of guarantees on the overdraft and day to day credit facilities which are keeping the club afloat – none of the three people currently providing that would leave their money join if King…
So I’m pretty sure he’s got it right because it does get to a point where the club’s current situation is really not fixable.
The club is going through a difficult phase that was largely self-inflicted and commenced with Douglas Park refusing to back Steven Gerrard’s ambition