September 20, 2013 Behold, I Show You A Mystery I note that there has been a bit of speculation over the breakdown of the Easdales’ shareholding in Rangers. – so much that one writer has even called it a mystery. Having myself seen the breakdown I can tell my readers that the Easdales have direct control over 14% of shares with Sandy Easdale himself having 4.37%. On top of this he has voting rights over a further 10% approximately. These shares belong to Blue Pitch and Margarita. This means that Sandy Easdale speaks for roughly 24% of shares. In addition, the board has the backing of other investors. As has already been seen, Minico and the requisitioners have exaggerated their own backing. As I have said previously, Sandy Easdale is continuing to impress investors with his acumen and no-frills approach. The general consensus of investors backing the board is that a wholesale removal of directors – as proposed by Minico – would be too disruptive for the business at this time. I can also reveal to my readers that there is serious wealth behind the Easdales in terms of backing, in particular from Blue Pitch. Not only that but it is from the most impeccable of sources in terms of fiscal propriety and corporate governance. In fact what I have been told is this; “Blue Pitch can write a cheque out for £50 milion at the drop of a hat to support the Easdales and Rangers when the club needs to buy a squad to challenge and win in Europe.” Having discovered the strength of Blue Pitch I have no doubt about this statement. What’s more, for Sandy Easdale to impress them speaks volumes about his own credentials. There is no mystery to the Easdales shareholdings. Unless, of course, you don’t have the information. Or making things look mysterious helps your agenda.
Excellent. Heep the daft huns creaming their pants until it all goes down the ****ter. It's 2011/12 all over again.
To be fair, I could write a cheque for £50m too but it would bounce higher than Pud falling out of bed.
Exactly - isn't that why they're on here. ... and so as not to disappoint in keeping them abreast of how skint they really are:- "Ally McCoist has all but ruled out paying transfer fees for players in the forthcoming January window." "McCoist this week confirmed contract offers for free agents Boris Pandza and former Hearts skipper Marius Zaliukas were rejected by the players." ... and as insightful as ever: "But longer term, you can't lose £45million worth of players, replace them with boys signed for nothing and expect to get back into the Champions League." http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...r-news/rangers-boss-ally-mccoist-says-2312612
There seems to be more tonight, the club have now fallen out with follow follow and will see each other in court !!!