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New Ibrox chief spells out timeline to become Scotland’s dominant force

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James Bisgrove intends to replace Celtic as the dominant force in Scottish football.

The smooth talking Commercial whiz-kid will become CEO at Ibrox on July 1 but appears to be in the job in all but name as the Mikey Beale Revolution kicks into action.

Bisgrove has celebrated two trophy wins since he moved to Ibrox with the Castore kit deal one of his highlights alongside explaining to fans the benefits of taking part in the Sydney Super Cup.

Stewart Robertson has overseen Celtic move to within one match of a fifth treble in seven years with Bisgrove giving a clear timeline for Micky Beale to match that level of success.

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We’ve got a very clear strategy in place through until 2025 for the football club in terms of what we want to achieve.

Clearly right across the club, whether that be our functions at Ibrox or at the training complex there are a number of objectives that underpin that but ultimately it is about us being successful as a football club and being the dominant team in Scotland.

So for us it is important that we win trophies on a regular basis, we compete and make an impact on European competitions and as I said there are a number of objectives that will allow us to achieve that.

Beale has two Champions League qualifiers to get through to reach the group stage where Giovanni van Bronckhorst took the club into the history books as the worst ever.

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  • Derek duncan says:

    More B.S from Scotland’s newest klub Sevco 2012 ?????

  • Duncan says:

    They are the masters of everything whilst there is nothing on the cards.
    Soon as the games start and the results business gets underway all the talk of this and that simply disappears into the ether.
    Celtic meanwhile get on with the actual business of playing games and winning silverware.
    Celtic have dominated the Scottish game in all but one decade since the 60’s.
    That decade seen the introduction of bending the rules and a Club living way beyond its actual means.
    Their “return” to the top of the Scottish game like the fabled Phoenix from the (sashes to)ashes is a myth of ancient proportions.
    The sudden yet unexpected arrival of Dermot Desmond on the scene should send a wee shiver of fear down the backs of the hacks who perpetuate these things on a daily/hourly basis.
    Expect Celtic to make a few statements of their own in the next few weeks and months.
    Large expensive statements.

    Oh and GIFUT

  • the maister says:

    The Huns will soon know that they are a shambles and light years behind Celtic. Being second in Glasgow is all they can hope for and it is nowhere at all. They’re going to win egg-all!
    When the yogurt hits the fan, inevitably they will realise they have no place to go and they will resort to type.
    If you remember, their cousins in Ulster were offered sanity through football, but their hatred just couldn’t stomach a team called Belfast Celtic. They destroyed the football League there with their viciousness. The resulting history in that part of Ireland is well known and it is known as
    “The Troubles”! There’s an elephant in the room here. As was said in the Clint Eastwood movie Dirty Harry
    “These Nutters Often Return To The Scenes Of Their Crimes”.
    Now there are no Celtic fans at Ipox on match-day. That goes against the SFA’s own rules of allowing a fair measure of Away-Fans into the grounds.
    Meanwhile, objects thrown onto the pitch at players, baseball bats, broken bottles, Officials hit with bottles etc; all at Ibrox, it is easy to see where this might go!
    If you allow power into the hands of despots, don’t be surprised when your society is fundamentally wrecked beyond all recognition! This has been proven in history over and over- and is still relevant today!
    Despotic Huns would take down the fabric of society, which is professional football, just because they cannot win! An appreciation of Human Nature is all that is required to realise this!
    So, when are the appropriate people going to recognise this and step-up?
    Maybe that is why DD was in Glasgow recently?
    To protect his brand and to safeguard the future of Celtic plc!

  • Joseph Mcaleer says:

    Aye ready, aye right, more la la land.

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