tictastic
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Betcha they play like Brazil agin us on Wednesday.Pish poor fae Motherwell, the Huns were there for the taking
Betcha they play like Brazil agin us on Wednesday.Pish poor fae Motherwell, the Huns were there for the taking
Shd be dun by HT m8, they are FUKIN MINCE!!Betcha they play like Brazil agin us on Wednesday.
They donāt have to play like Brazil..just resort to kicking everything that moves, knowing they will get away with it against us unlike vs their big cousins where breathing on one of them is a yellow and bumping intae one is a red.Betcha they play like Brazil agin us on Wednesday.
His proper use is to kick the shit out him every time u see him....oh u mean on the pitch ah fuck knows mateCan anyone tell me the purpose of Kent? The ref and linesmen are out to help sevco as much free kicks? A off side against the Well that wasnāt? Cannot beleave that this is exceptable even if you donāt know a thing about football you can see what is going on it just makes me angry as a ex ref that the so called ref is so obviously one sideded not looking forward to second half as we know whatās comeing thank God Iām a Celtic supporter
Wonder how theyāll play against us on Wednesday ? The thugs will be full throttle kicking anyone running in a hoops top Theyāll be just as rotten I hopetwo poor teams one helped by the the men in black the other frightened to tackle a blue shirt even when no contact was made it went against them wonder how they are going to cope next week?? The Well goal was a cracker
40p a share, she should have no bother finding people willing to offload. Then they have another confetti issue and her 25% is worth 15%Interesting......
American investor Kyle Fox has doubled down on her intentions to buy a huge stake in Rangers ā after defeating the Ibrox board in a Miami court.
Miss Fox was hit with a lawsuit by the clubās hierarchy after holding talks in London with vice chairman John Bennett about a potential takeover plan. The legal action was aborted after two months of wrangling last week when lawyers representing Rangers confirmed the case against her had been voluntarily dropped.
But Fox responded to the development last night by confirming that she still intends to snap up a āsignificant ownership interestā in the club. Record Sport understands the Florida based investor has agreements in place to hoover up a stake of between 25-30 per cent at 40p per share - which would make her the clubās biggest single shareholder. Her plan was put on hold after being dragged into court by the incumbent Ibrox board.
But Fox insisted at that time she would press ahead with the deal as soon as the legal action was booted out of court. That happened last Thursday in the States when Rangers folded their own case after lawyers representing Foxās firm KRF Capital demanded it was dismissed.
And a bullish Fox said: āI have always been, and will continue to be, open and transparent with Rangersā board, shareholders, and investors. I look forward to putting the lawsuit behind us and continuing to explore opportunities to bring value to the Rangers organisation, its loyal fans, investors, and other stakeholders through KRF Capitalās proposed acquisition of a significant ownership interest in the club.ā
Fox had initially proposed to buy a 75 per cent controlling stake in Rangers but this was met with hostility by chairman Douglas Park and his directors - who insisted they have no wish to sell up. She then advised them of an alternative strategy to acquire around 25 per cent instead, while insisting that other shareholders were willing to strike a deal.
It was at that point that the club launched legal action against KRF Capital - accusing Fox of unauthorised use of a club crest in a document related to her proposal and insisting Rangers were not for sale. Foxās lawyers pointed out āfactual and legal deficienciesā of Rangersā claims ā including that the club is a UK public company with freely transferable shares.
The club was forced to withdraw many of its allegations before ultimately dropping the case.
So the dire rangers paper is saying that a fox is still hanging around looking to put in millions aswell as buying shares at 40p.. moore and hartson apparentley said it was true.. all they are doing is trying to avoid the truth, there will not be a sugermummy on the horizon just lots of funders wanting they're money back.Interesting......
American investor Kyle Fox has doubled down on her intentions to buy a huge stake in Rangers ā after defeating the Ibrox board in a Miami court.
Miss Fox was hit with a lawsuit by the clubās hierarchy after holding talks in London with vice chairman John Bennett about a potential takeover plan. The legal action was aborted after two months of wrangling last week when lawyers representing Rangers confirmed the case against her had been voluntarily dropped.
But Fox responded to the development last night by confirming that she still intends to snap up a āsignificant ownership interestā in the club. Record Sport understands the Florida based investor has agreements in place to hoover up a stake of between 25-30 per cent at 40p per share - which would make her the clubās biggest single shareholder. Her plan was put on hold after being dragged into court by the incumbent Ibrox board.
But Fox insisted at that time she would press ahead with the deal as soon as the legal action was booted out of court. That happened last Thursday in the States when Rangers folded their own case after lawyers representing Foxās firm KRF Capital demanded it was dismissed.
And a bullish Fox said: āI have always been, and will continue to be, open and transparent with Rangersā board, shareholders, and investors. I look forward to putting the lawsuit behind us and continuing to explore opportunities to bring value to the Rangers organisation, its loyal fans, investors, and other stakeholders through KRF Capitalās proposed acquisition of a significant ownership interest in the club.ā
Fox had initially proposed to buy a 75 per cent controlling stake in Rangers but this was met with hostility by chairman Douglas Park and his directors - who insisted they have no wish to sell up. She then advised them of an alternative strategy to acquire around 25 per cent instead, while insisting that other shareholders were willing to strike a deal.
It was at that point that the club launched legal action against KRF Capital - accusing Fox of unauthorised use of a club crest in a document related to her proposal and insisting Rangers were not for sale. Foxās lawyers pointed out āfactual and legal deficienciesā of Rangersā claims ā including that the club is a UK public company with freely transferable shares.
The club was forced to withdraw many of its allegations before ultimately dropping the case.
If fox was to buy on the open market (if you can buy them I don't know) then the price would go above 40p and she probably wouldn't get many. as soon as people know there is a buyer the shares for sale would dry up. Hence she (if true) is trying to do a off market purchase.
This is also good if any holder of a large number of confetti that they would like to sell (which would be the opposite to the above paragraph).
I would say king is trying to off load his confetti and hence why she says she can get 25% already.
I agree......The glib and shameless liar is all over this I reckon