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I'm sure he feels much better now he's outed himself as just another SevCo cash whore. This "I only pay money to watch football every week..." pish never really rang true. :rolleyes:

*Insert Abba - Money Money Money YouTube link here*

Anyhoo.... off now with two of my daughters to visit the family in Lino-town and take in the big early kick-off tomorrow. 8)

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I'm sure he feels much better now he's outed himself as just another SevCo cash whore. This "I only pay money to watch football every week..." pish never really rang true. :rolleyes:

*Insert Abba - Money Money Money YouTube link here*

Anyhoo.... off now with two of my daughters to visit the family in Lino-town and take in the big early kick-off tomorrow. 8)

or...

The winner takes it all

Dum dum diddle

S.O,S

and....

The King has lost his crown :D :D :D

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“@SkySportsNews: Exclusive interview with former Rangers chief executive Charles Green coming up from 5pm #SSN”

That'll be after the English fitba, cricket, rugby, tiddlywinks and the suffolk darts leagues then...

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That'll be after the English fitba, cricket, rugby, tiddlywinks and the suffolk darts leagues then...

You're a bitter, bitter man. Chucky Yorkshireman put money where his mouth was, unlike Sir Walter of Cardigan's flim-flam job.

Never forget this. :lol:

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I'm sure he feels much better now he's outed himself as just another SevCo cash whore. This "I only pay money to watch football every week..." pish never really rang true. :rolleyes:

*Insert Abba - Money Money Money YouTube link here*

Anyhoo.... off now with two of my daughters to visit the family in Lino-town and take in the big early kick-off tomorrow. 8)

When his club starts to falter against mediocre opposition at best and the wee blue trophy cabinet hasn't seen a trophy for a year, his true loyalty will shine through :rolleyes:

I look forward to the next bear cull at Ibrox and then they become a protected species by law :lol:

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That'll be after the English fitba, cricket, rugby, tiddlywinks and the suffolk darts leagues then...

Yep - the stuff that people outside of those obsessed with "global brands" give a little bit of a shit about.

Seriously, this whole clusterfuck has got fúck all to do with sport, and everything to do with financial criminality.

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Yep - the stuff that people outside of those obsessed with "global brands" give a little bit of a shit about.

Seriously, this whole clusterfuck has got fúck all to do with sport, and everything to do with financial criminality.

Bennett forgot the Morris dancing results :( ,maybe it was because he was tossing his caber at the time he was typing his post. craphead2.gif

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Former Rangers chief executive Charles Green has revealed he may still be at the Ibrox helm had he not 'been driven out of the club'.

Green led the consortium which bought the assets of Rangers for £5.5m from administrators Duff & Phelps on June 14, 2012, just two days after they were consigned to liquidation when HMRC rejected the offer of a CVA.

The Yorkshireman insisted he was at Rangers for the long haul, claiming he would not consider leaving 'until he had heard the Champions League music over Ibrox again'.

But after a turbulent period in charge of the League Two side, he stepped down in April 2013 in the wake of a backlash from supporters over a series of controversial public comments.

He returned to the club on August 2 last year on a consultancy basis 'to assist with shareholder relations and advise the company on its capital structure'.

However, his second coming lasted just 18 days and he agreed to stand down from the role and sell his shareholding, at the time the largest in the company, to current board member Sandy Easdale.

Now, in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News he has broken his silence on his departure, and on the terms of his pay-off.

"When I joined Rangers I was the only employee, the only director and the only investor," he said.

"I was going to have the same salary as Ally McCoist but Malcolm Murray (former chairman) said that was wrong and halved it. For the work I did at Rangers I should have had double.

"Secondly, I didn't want the severance pay. I would have stayed at Rangers but was driven out of that club.

"It's a matter of public record what I took from the club when I left. It is in the accounts. My salary was £360,000 a year but I didn't take 12 months' notice.

"I agreed I would take less money because I didn't want to penalise the club, but I would have happily carried on at Rangers.

"The bonus was a bonus which was in my contract, and I was entitled to that."

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Former Rangers chief executive Charles Green has revealed he may still be at the Ibrox helm had he not 'been driven out of the club'.

Green led the consortium which bought the assets of Rangers for £5.5m from administrators Duff & Phelps on June 14, 2012, just two days after they were consigned to liquidation when HMRC rejected the offer of a CVA.

The Yorkshireman insisted he was at Rangers for the long haul, claiming he would not consider leaving 'until he had heard the Champions League music over Ibrox again'.

But after a turbulent period in charge of the League Two side, he stepped down in April 2013 in the wake of a backlash from supporters over a series of controversial public comments.

He returned to the club on August 2 last year on a consultancy basis 'to assist with shareholder relations and advise the company on its capital structure'.

However, his second coming lasted just 18 days and he agreed to stand down from the role and sell his shareholding, at the time the largest in the company, to current board member Sandy Easdale.

Now, in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News he has broken his silence on his departure, and on the terms of his pay-off.

"When I joined Rangers I was the only employee, the only director and the only investor," he said.

"I was going to have the same salary as Ally McCoist but Malcolm Murray (former chairman) said that was wrong and halved it. For the work I did at Rangers I should have had double.

"Secondly, I didn't want the severance pay. I would have stayed at Rangers but was driven out of that club.

"It's a matter of public record what I took from the club when I left. It is in the accounts. My salary was £360,000 a year but I didn't take 12 months' notice.

"I agreed I would take less money because I didn't want to penalise the club, but I would have happily carried on at Rangers.

"The bonus was a bonus which was in my contract, and I was entitled to that."

Did he keep a straight face when he spewed out that pile of pish ?

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Did he keep a straight face when he spewed out that pile of pish ?

Strangely, skysports news don't seem to have it on repeat.

AV tech's probably too busy laughing to rerun it.

Or skysports now know the smell and voice of bs?

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