Hope that journalist isn't on twitter. The Ibrox 'brown shirts' will be mobilising as we speak.:greengrin
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:thumbsup: That's the one - found it, thanks.
http://www.alantyers.com/archives/659
Doncaster responds to allegations of sectarian chanting from the Rangers fans
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It remains the SPFL's position that if it can be established that clubs have done everything required in overall management of the event pre-match, during the game and post-match then they have no case to answer....
Staggeringly blatant and biased headline on back page of Daily Record today. Despite a probe in to their sectarian singing this is the headline.......
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You couldn't make it up:greengrin
Not that I'm in any way a supporter of his, but Phil McG said on Twitter that the racist chanting was included in the match report - contrary to what the Record say.
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Phil MacGiollaBhain @Pmacgiollabhain · 3h 3 hours ago I just checked back with sources VERY close to the action. The racist abuse of @StanCollymore WAS in the match report.
@SkySportsNewsHQ: BREAKING: James Easdale resigns as a director at @RangersFC. #SSNHQ
"A friend of mine once said he liked his women like his parmesan: strong smelling and shaved"
Im not a great believer in coincidences - yesterday the rangers fans trust bought up loads more shares, from one of the investment houses that easedale held proxy votes with.
fewer proxy votes = greater chance of losing = he's done the maths & doesn't want to be in the wee teepee on the pitch when the votes are counted
My Rangers supporting colleague said to me yesterday that the directors would start to get wind of the direction of the proxy so would start to resign before the EGM has taken place. Looks like he's just the first.
Thing is, Easedale wasn't one of the two directors that Ashley would just vote back in if voted out so was always going to be leaving the party. I reckon the Easedales will happily take a back seat now and sit on there shareholding until they get a decent offer.
Whats more interesting is what happens with the other two, the ones Ashley has effectively appointed.
Dougie freedman being lined up as their new manager.
Is he no pretty *****?
He may be the sacrificial lamb.
As has been said, it sounds as if the voting is pretty close. Perhaps Easdale's resignation is designed to sway some of the undecideds the way of the current Board.
His statement bangs on about "not having the support of the fans", so there may be some truth in that.
Ashley's loan was conditional on two of his men being appointed to the Board. If they get voted off then surely the conditions of the loan have been breached and it will need to be repaid at once. Can DK and the Blue Knights afford that?