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Alex Thomson
Revealed: the rejected bid to buy Rangers
Amidst all the secrecy, the refusal to break cover, the smoke and general mirrors surrounding the Rangers fiasco – suddenly, along comes a surprise. Tristan Loughren, a Scotsman who has spent more than 20 years out of the country closing various deals as an investment banker among other trades, is nothing if not frank and open.
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Alex Thomson
Rangers have a buyer, we have his CV
After Craig Whyte and the fiasco of his Ibrox ownership, what Rangers fans deserve is openness and transparency from Charles Green about his past and his present.
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Alex Thomson
‘Major own goal’ in battle for Rangers
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson blogs on Rangers Football Club.
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Alex Thomson
Rangers: crime and punishment, and survival?
Scottish Premier League boss Neil Doncaster says a CVA could be the answer to Rangers’ woes – but many ifs and buts remain if Rangers are to remain in the SPL.
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Alex Thomson
Old Firm: huddle or bouncy bouncy, that is the question…
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, on the latest Old Firm goings on at Celtic Park (that’s Parkhead to him)
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Alex Thomson
Can Bill Miller get Rangers his way?
Bill Miller clearly believes he’s the only credible pitch to take over Rangers but he also seems to believe he can hang any number if patently ridiculous conditions to secure preferred bidder status.
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Alex Thomson
Political interference in Scottish football?
“There is a heightened sense at the SFA’s Hampden Park HQ that Scotland’s politicians have rolled their tanks onto the SFA’s lawn. The SFA want them off.” – Alex Thomson writes on the question of political interference in Scottish football.
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Alex Thomson
When succulent lamb is on the menu – serious questions are off
Succulent lamb culture has permeated to a degree that, as one prominent Glasgow tabloid journalist put it: “The press -a really critical check and balance in the normal way of things, had been more or less destroyed in Glasgow.”
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Alex Thomson
Rangers on the rack – but they’ll be back.
There’s a sale on at Ibrox. In the Rangers Megastore they took the shirts down a while ago, then slashed the price again. You can get all manner of bargains. 75 per cent off. And you can buy Ibrox too.