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The way i saw it was it could take until next season to resolve issues with Ashley. So it would need Newcastle to spend a couple of seasons in the championship for the merchadise deal to be ripped up. Given he is not well liked in Newcastle fingers crossed he speeds the process up.
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They've said they will ask for details the moment they join the EFL which isn't until 1st June. That gets the ball rolling and might just encourage him to come to an amicable arrangement.

A fair tie up with sports direct could make us a fortune. And I'm not against parity.
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18/05/2016 : Recovery of Club property, step two (step one was repaying the Ashley loan).

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So UEFA finally admit Rangers are dead,the club were in liquidation so we took no action against them,reason no club to take action against you are DEAD official
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Tell that to Lord Nimmo-Smith.
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(21-06-2016, 07:02)Fredstersafool Wrote: So UEFA finally admit Rangers are dead,the club were in liquidation so we took no action against them,reason no club to take action against you are DEAD official

Laugh Laugh Laugh
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Risen from the dead Fred
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RANGERS chairman Dave King has said it will take several years to bring the club's facilities up to standard.

Mr King, in a new statement addressing fans questions said it is "as as unfortunate as it is true that Ibrox and its surrounding environs have been sadly neglected for many years – even prior to the Craig Whyte takeover".

He asserted that during the final years of Sir David Murray's reign at Ibrox the bank put club finances "under so much pressure" that stadium upkeep was "relegated to essentials only".

He said there were no plans to extend the capacity of the stadium at present as that is "structurally not feasible".

Ibrox required "significant maintenance work" and there needs to be a major overhaul of the roofs of the Broomloan, Copland and Sandy Jardine stands.

Disabled facilities need to be "brought in to the 21st century" and the concourse facilities require upgrading. Several corporate hospitality suites are being upgraded over the course of this summer.

He said: "The present reality is that it will take several years to bring the facilities up to the standard that our supporters and the local community deserve – but the board is determined to do that.

"As I have stated previously, a significant investment has already gone into behind the scenes infrastructure and football support structures and that investment level will have to increase significantly in the coming years.

"We can’t only invest in the squad of players. Supporters need a stadium and environment in which to enjoy their match day experience that is consistent with the tradition and ambitions of Rangers Football Club."

A master-planning exercise has started to develop a strategy which will improve the stadium and adjacent areas, "enhancing the matchday experience for fans, including a fanzone and other facilities which will be utilised not only on match days".

"The plan is to create facilities capable of being used all year round to the benefit of the local community and to assist our Charitable Foundation and Community Team to deliver an even greater range of services than they do at present," he said.

The club hoped to work alongside stakeholders in the Govan area on the masterplan including Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Housing Association, NHS, local schools, and community councils amongst others.

Last year there were plans by one fan to co-ordinate an army of tradesmen to refurbish Ibrox, but they fell flat after the co-ordinator became embroiled in a row over racist material.

Semi-retired painter and decorator Allan Woods had amassed 200 tradesmen and 500 unskilled volunteers to help refurbish Ibrox and Murray Park and was expected to discuss it with the board.

But his account, which was used to launch the appeal for volunteers on Rangers Pride sparked a social media row after a litany of racist comments were discovered on his page.



King like green before him recognises the place is a tip and needs upgrading badly. Fair play crack on etc.

But the highlighted bit doesn't ring true. Rangers had a long record of absurd spending that only really slowed down when Lloyds arrived. That said they were still buying players like jelavic on huge wages when this work needed doing. So spare us the "bank put us under so much pressure" line. King knows this of course,he was in the boardroom approving the budgets at that time.
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23/06/2016 : Mike Ashley wanted to have his costs paid by the SFA and Rangers, despite withdrawing his application for Judicial Review on the first day of the Hearing. Serves him right !

Skysports - Mike Ashley ordered to pay SFA's legal bills in Rangers battle
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13/08/2016 : More business for the Court of Session.

Skysports - Rangers begin legal action against Charles Green and Mike Ashley
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