That was a genuine laugh I posted Moses, I wonder whose bright idea this was to ban the BBC? If it was your new CEO then I fear you have another individual who is intent on playing to the crowd. The Beeb leaked a document which was written or conceived by someone who works for Rangers, so why is it Top Secret?
It is a risible effort to be sure but the BBC can't be held to account for appalling grammar and some grand idealistic pie in the sky plans?
I've not heard anywhere except here that the BBC were banned Dev. I haven't viewed or heard any sports news today apart from watching the game online. I just googled it to respond to you. I got this from The Scotsman:
Rangers accused the BBC of reporting which lacked “logic, balance and fairness” as they announced the ban. The statement read: “Rangers Football Club can confirm the BBC is no longer welcome at Ibrox Stadium or Murray Park.”
I think it is probably media rather than the CEO as that is a shortened version of something Traynor came out with. I don't know if it plays to the crowd though. Certainly a minority of them most of us want to stay informed about what happens at the club. These days though the BBC no longer has the same influence it once had in Scottish football. Traynor's probably at the wind up as Green is gone and maybe he wants to mark his territory.
McCoist seems quite light hearted about the report according to The Scotsman:Meanwhile, McCoist made light of reports of a leaked document, apparently written by an investor outlining his vision for the club, which reportedly involved removing McCoist and bringing Dutch legends Johan Cruyff and Frank Rijkaard to Rangers.
McCoist said: “I believe the person who did it was an electrician.
“I’m not sure, it might have been, but if that’s the case, I’m heading straight home to do a thesis on the way forward for electrical engineering.
“If the gentleman who wrote it can promise us Johan Cruyff and Frank Rijkaard, I will drive over tonight and pick them up and bring them back and they can get on with the job.
“I would certainly move sideways for those two.”
