What is the biggest story in Scottish football on the day that one club plays in the Champions League with another a day away from trying to avoid another 7-1 hiding?
According to the sports team at BBC Scotland the headline story is from a website trying to interpret the supposed Ibrox takeover from American business-lady Kyle Fox. No front loaded transfer war-chest has been mentioned.
The website claims that the club has a paper value of £100m but that a premium would have to be added for anyone wanting to launch a takeover! Drop a zero or two to get closer to the value of a 10 year old club waiting to break even for the first time.
Since Dave King demanded the repayment with interest of his loan from the Ibrox Tribute Act the line of investors/benefactors has dried up.
If BBC Scotland want to look into the problems at the club they could speculate on the impact of UEFA FFP on the delayed accounts. Anyone wanting a stake in the club could contact a South African based ‘businessman’ desperate to get rid of his shareholding, currently he is the largest individual shareholder in the troubled club.
After a quick look at Celtic’s match tonight the state broadcaster turns to Nacho Novo tipping two goal super-sub Alfredo Morelos to run riot against Napoli tomorrow night.
For all matters relating to Ibrox ownership BBC Scotland have their own in-house expert in Tom English, the last journo left cheerleading for Craig Whyte in January 2012, still banging the drum after the Daily Record had ditched the former billionaire.
The really interesting thing to take from this email, is the collaboration in fabricating a narrative to get a point across.
It’s all staged.“Tom English has said he’ll have a pop at Paul Murray… Scotsman used his comments on the back page with our responses ie. irrelevant.” pic.twitter.com/UQz9KDfDZQ
— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) August 20, 2019
CLICK HERE for the headlines from the state broadcaster.
That should read BBC Rangers (Scotland)
The Payroll for ex Ibrox employees.