WALTER SMITH is set to be appointed chairman of Rangers, with Malcolm Murray stepping down from his position. The changes were approved at a board meeting in London yesterday as the directors attempted to find stability after a period of dissent and strife. An announcement to the Stock Exchange was expected this morning. Murray had been expected to either stand down or be removed from his role. He was the subject of a unanimous vote of no confidence among the seven other directors this month and had a board meeting last Friday taken place as planned he would have been voted off. Leaving the Rangers International Football Club plc board without a chairman would have led to uncertainty among shareholders, although Smith's appointment was unexpected. He has previously expressed a reluctance to take on the role, and has twice come close to stepping down as a non-executive director during boardroom difficulties. Smith had been critical of Charles Green, the former chief executive who resigned and will, come midnight on Friday, no longer be a director. Much of Murray's time as chairman was spent clashing with Green and Imran Ahmad, the commercial director who left last month. It was also Murray who instigated the independent examination – by Deloitte and Pinsent Masons – into alleged collusion last summer between Green and Craig Whyte, the ex-owner. Although Smith was an ally of Murray's during much of his time on the board, the ex-manager reluctantly came to the same conclusion as other directors a change was required. There is also the prospect of an extraordinary general meeting, called by the shareholders Blue Pitch Holdings, to contend with. There are four resolutions to be heard at the meeting. The others were for Philip Cartmell, the non-executive director, to be voted off the board, James Easdale, the owner of McGill's Buses, to be voted on, and for Chris Morgan, said to represent the family trusts behind Blue Pitch Holdings, to also be voted on. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/walter-smith-to-become-rangers-chairman.21218281
Hopefully it will end all the infighting but it pretty much guarantees that McCoist won't be leaving anytime soon
I'd like it if Walter were to become the new Chairman. I'm not sure what he'd have to offer in that particular post but he does hate the tims.
Et tu Walty Walter, who backed Whyte and Green despite knowing he was involved with Whyte, is now shoving the knife into Murrays back Surely this isn't in the best interests of the 140 year old Rangers... Then again... "we wish the new Rangers Football Club every good fortune" Walter Smith June 2012
Yes mindy. Unlike most people on here I know what I said. My curiosity lies with the *****/Sir link you made.
wow, one of the dumbest posts he's ever made. how is it possible to have so many inaccuracies in one post.
I do hope wattie becomes the new chairman, you`ll be keeping fat sal as manager and the rebuilding policy will be please log in to view this image and heres another picture I found when I searched " spend, spend , spend " please log in to view this image so don't say Im not good to you