With Ange Postecoglou taking Spurs to Ibrox on December 12 the troubled Rangers International Football Club (Established 2012) will hold their AGM on December 5.
With the club sinking more than £10m into New Edmiston House to host a variety of Tribute Acts and supporter functions the AGM will be staged at the Clyde Auditorium.
Last week the club announced losses of £17.2m for the year to 30 June 2024, it now looks like a race against time to appoint a CEO to appear at the AGM to discuss the exciting new plans and opportunities.
Failure to reach even the Play Off stage of the Champions League will hit the accounts badly this year with a net £13.4m spent on the Clement Revolution since 30 June 2024 with the club sitting in third place in the SPFL Premiership, trailing second placed Aberdeen by nine points.
Today the club announced:
Rangers International Football Club plc (Incorporated in Scotland under the Companies Act 2006 with registered number SC437060) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Rangers International Football Club plc (the “Company”) will be held at Clyde Auditorium, SEC Armadillo, Exhibition Way, Glasgow G3 8YW, on Thursday 5 December 2024 at 12.00pm (registration opens at 10.30am)
There will be noise on social media about hard hitting questions in advance of the AGM, shareholders will be greeted with a friendly handshake and treated to some solumn pledges from the platform with John Gilligan expected to Chair the event if he hasn’t joined the Executive exodus.
CEO James Bisgrove walked away in May, despite a few soundbites no-one appears lined up for the job although former Inverness Caley Thistle CEO has most of the attributes required.
Phil Clement looks on course to be the first manager 2019 to make it to successive AGM’s but the odds on surviving to a third appear remote with Celtic twice, Manchester United and Spurs to be faced before the end of the January transfer window.
Waffling on about his exciting young team and players just being in the building will keep the AGM attendees amused but that line of chat isn’t producing results on the park as the SPFL Premiership table demonstrates.
Off the hook last night again. The Greeks were rank rotten.
Edmondson House was built and paid for by the Park family.It’s got nothing to do with RIFC if have a look at it there’s no mention of Rangers International Football Club on the building But inside Rangers International Football Club has leased space and pay the rent to the Park family
When Charles Green bought the assets for £5 million he only bought the players and to this day THERE ARE NO ASSETS
THE STADIUM BELONGS TO GCC
What you need to say KC is, The current European Conference League holders were made to look,”‘rank rotten”, by a wonderful, magical, superlatively, unequivocally brilliant Third best team in Scotland.
Or, good grief, they really do get lucky in Europe.
“ the Stadium belongs to GCC “ .
Evidence required please kevin.
There are enough conspiracy theories as it is out there for RFC and its spawn, ‘The Tribute Act’.
“…former Inverness Caley Thistle CEO has most of the attributes required.”
Is that a subtle joke, with ICT now in Administration? 🙂
No CEO until the New Year…?