To buy up 51% of the shares the consortium would need to buy up every share belonging to the six biggest shareholders, that includes Dave King and Douglas Park, not a peep has been heard from the Lanarkshire based businessman who has an 11.54% stake in the club and has…
There was barely a dissenting voice across the various Ibrox podcasts, websites and forums. It appears that almost 15 years after being introduced to Craig Whyte that every single one of them nod in agreement at everything that they are told.
Many of the people thinking like that are employed by Newsquest, the Daily Record or BBC Scotland, all of them hang onto the upbeat moonbeams being dished out across Ibrox social media.
Off air White could have played a recording of The Billy Boys to Jordan, I suspect he’d be able to sing it word perfect having spent many days and nights in the company of loyal bears.
Putting the jigsaw pieces together it seems that Dave King has matched up with Cavenagh to sell on his shares with the remainder of the story an exercise in kite flying.
deeply saddening and frankly embarrassing that the club is now set to face significant sanctions for the actions of a very small minority.
This is a matter that would undoubtedly have engaged the attention of any intelligent well-motivated sports or financial journalist or broadcaster. So, naturally in Scotland in 2025, no one in the media has paid it any attention whatsoever.
One of the paranoid Ibrox facing social media accounts has highlighted the different standards of refereeing that Celtic are subjected to.The replies piled in on Blow The Whistle, a very professional looking Twitter account.It came just a few days after Willie Collum admitted that Alan Muir had no evidence to…
However, looking towards the longer-term, the events of the past week have left Stewart with an even greater need to prove that he is more than just another corporate yes-man — some suit who changes with the direction of the breeze — further up the tree.
Been following Rangers since 1986, i remember my first visit to Ibrox like it was yesterday as an 8 year old boy. NEVER since then have I felt as disappointed and disgusted as I do now.