Sky Sports News have dug up an absolute cracker in Ricki to represent Ibrox fan media to discuss Sunday’s Glasgow Derby- Ricki has full faith in Phil Clement to put Celtic in their place led by the legend that is Cyriel Dessers.New podcasts seem to spring up on a monthly…
Back in May CEO James Bisgrove did a runner after less than a year in the job leaving Executive Chairman Bennett to trim £10m off the wagebill, rebuild Ibrox and keep the bears sweet by delivering success on the pitch.
Clearly things are grim at Ibrox, playing matches at Hampden is draining large income streams out of the club with no sign of deliveries from Asia or progress on the Copland Road Stand.
Work seems to have been abandoned at Ibrox, the video clips that have emerged rarely show more than a handful of workers with the Copland Crane recently removed.
Jose Cifuentes has left Ibrox to join Aris Thessaloniki on loan with an OPTION to buy, not an obligation.Over the last few weeks the usual cheerleaders led by the Daily Record and Rangers Review have been crowing about a £4m obligation in the loan deal despite knowing that ARIS spent…
Not only that: according to what was gathered by our editorial team, Hagi – who already played in Italy wearing the Fiorentina jersey from 2016 to 2018 – can free himself from the British club for free despite a contract valid until June 30, 2025.
Hannibal also spent the second half of last season in Seville – playing six times in La Liga. That deal included a £17m option to buy – but the Spaniards have not taken up United on their offer.
Various issues dogged the Hummell deal, very few outlets stocked the kit with the Danish firm using a clause to cancel with a year left to run on the deal.
Forty-five years later it could be that there are issues with the concrete used in the Copland Road Stand, perhaps 20 plus years of Doing The Bouncy has had some unfortunate consequences.
While stories about Super Computers and UEFA coefficients are lapped up by legacy publishers it seems that news about the share values of two major Glasgow clubs is strictly out of bounds for fear of upsetting readers.
