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Charles Green newsThe Rangers Fighting Fund want Charlie Green to tell them his plans for the club.

Three weeks after riding to the rescue of the crisis club little is known about Green’s plans with only two of his 20 strong consortium being named.

Claims of backers known throughout football in the UK have failed to materialise with Green’s CVA proposal adding to the confusion.

Green went on record during the week claiming that there was little in the Rangers deal for him personally but has only provided vague soundbites about his intentions for the club.

Rangers have still to issue season ticket renewal details with Andy Kerr of the RFF concerned about the lack of dialogue with the former Sheffield United chief.

Kerr told The Sun: “There are key questions to be asked about finances and investors and there is a direct correlation between the answers to those questions and season tickets.

“Without assurances it will be difficult for us to throw our weight behind asking people to pay their £500 for season tickets.

“It all comes back to the same thing: Who are these people who are investing and why? Do they exist? It’s time to get the cards on the table.”

Rangers should find out within a week the response of the SFA to their legal challenge on the 12 month transfer ban.

The SFA announced yesterday that they won’t appeal the Court of Session decision leaving the way open for them to suspend or expel Rangers.

Last night an SFA statement read: “It is our intention to accede to Lord Glennie’s request and refer the matter back to the Appellate Tribunal, which will consider the remaining sanctions open to it.

“Details of a new hearing date will be confirmed in early course.”

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  • williebhoy says:

    Green doesn’t have any long term plans, buy the club and do a share issue then get out ASAP by selling to the Blue Knights probably. Buy cheap and sell high is his ONLY reason to become involved….quick profit with no outlay.

    Just another Crook Whyte..yet they appear to be falling for it all over again.

  • JoeG says:

    Shockingly, the stalling tactics are still being used by the SFA. This whole scenarion has come to the current situation because they have bent over backwards in every effort to save rangers, not the game in Scotland. rangers.

    This is their only goal, their single mission. Save rangers. As each day passes, it becomes ever more clear that the SFA have a single focus. They simply have no balls. They are as corrupt as rangers are. In fact, they have allowed this fiasco to materialize with the arrogance that slaps every single face in Scotland except those of rangers.

    If they had the slightest bit of decency, Campbell Ogilvie would have been suspecned until this has been cleaned up. he should have no place in the decision making of these punishments for rangerrs corruptions. Why does he have a job there today?

    Why was Gordon Smith his predecessor? Why have they not stood up to be counted and punished rangers the way they would have punished every other club in Scotland? The garbage of needing rangers has long since been proven to be bull.

    There isn’t a single country in the world that “needs” an organization which has for years and years, cheated every other club, cheated the fans, cheated the country, cheated the government, cheated the media, cheated teams like Gretna and Livingston who no longer exist as having been robbed of much needed revenue, cheated English cliubs, cheated european clubs, cheatedUEFA, cheated FIFA. Does Scotland really “NEED” rangers?

    I think not, Those days are long gone. Regan and Co need to grow a pair and show a pair!

  • dombhoy67 says:

    Well said JoeG! If the success or otherwise of Scottish football is dependent on a waste dump of an organisation like them then its time to call it a day with any form of ‘organised’ football. Serious questions need to be asked about the role of Reagan and Doncaster…who’s interests are they looking after? It certainly isn’t the Scottish SPL clubs that’s for sure.

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