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(Former SUFC Chief Exec Charles Green) Takeover deal for Rangers agreed

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I think I'll let the forum Blades hold forth on the subject of Charles Green and his suitability to run Glasgow Rangers.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18049325

 

Former Sheffield United chief executive Charles Green has agreed a deal to buy Scottish Premier League side Rangers.

 

The deal will be announced at the club's training base Murray Park at 1000 BST on Sunday when the 59-year-old is due to outline his plans.

 

It is understood Green wants to form a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) and he is backed with finance from Singapore businessmen. He plans to watch Sunday's final SPL match of the season at St Johnstone.

 

Green joined the race to rescue the crisis-hit club last week before previous favourite Bill Miller withdrew his bid.

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Just when Rangers thought it couldn't get any worse.

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Just when Rangers thought it couldn't get any worse.

 

Sure.

 

Stuff being bought out; let's head for liquidation and the end of the club.:loopy:

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Sure.

 

Stuff being bought out; let's head for liquidation and the end of the club.:loopy:

 

I don't want Rangers liquidated but this bloke has links to Whyte. Tis is a reasonably fair assessment of his time at Bramall Lane http://aunitedview.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/charles-green-he-sells-team.html?spref=tw

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