The explosion occurs before what is anticipated to be a contentious shareholder meeting at the Clyde Auditorium.
Just hours before the AGM, the Rangers Fan Advisory Board attacked the team for not sharing the minutes of a meeting with James Taylor, the financial chief at Ibrox.
A breakdown has been revealed when the group, which was established to serve as a conduit between supporters and the hierarchy, issued a statement claiming that Rangers powerbrokers had neglected to share information on a meeting that had taken place last month. The FAB posted on social media, saying, “We are extremely disappointed that Minutes of a meeting with Rangers CFO James Taylor on Nov 5 have still not been made available by the club, despite our repeated requests.” Rangers shareholders will meet for their annual meeting at Glasgow’s Clyde Auditorium on the banks of the Clyde.
The meeting’s objectives were to discuss the club’s financial performance and to give background information and clarification to support fan analysis prior to the AGM. It is totally unacceptable when our meeting minutes are not published on time, and we anticipate that the club will act much more swiftly going forward to guarantee relevant fan insight.
Just hours before the AGM, the Rangers Fan Advisory Board attacked the team for not sharing the minutes of a meeting with James Taylor, the financial chief at Ibrox.
A breakdown has been revealed when the group, which was established to serve as a conduit between supporters and the hierarchy, issued a statement claiming that Rangers powerbrokers had neglected to share information on a meeting that had taken place last month. The FAB posted on social media, saying, “We are extremely disappointed that Minutes of a meeting with Rangers CFO James Taylor on Nov 5 have still not been made available by the club, despite our repeated requests.” Rangers shareholders will meet for their annual meeting at Glasgow’s Clyde Auditorium on the banks of the Clyde.
The meeting’s objectives were to discuss the club’s financial performance and to give background information and clarification to support fan analysis prior to the AGM. It is totally unacceptable when our meeting minutes are not published on time, and we anticipate that the club will act much more swiftly going forward to guarantee relevant fan insight.
“The Fan Advisory Board is integral in shaping the future of Rangers, offering critical insights and guidance on key club matters and policies,” the club stated after establishing the board. The FAB represents the opinions and viewpoints of our larger fan base and meets quarterly with senior club management to make sure their opinions are at the forefront of our strategic choices.
Stuart Langan, Matt Boyd, Fahd Ikram Bari, Jamie Cook, Kelly Johnstone, Craig Hannah, and Gary Ralston make up the Fan Advisory Board, which was established in November of last year. “The establishment of the Fan Advisory Board is a testament to our commitment to meaningful and structured engagement with the Rangers support,” stated former chief executive James Bisgrove, who is currently in the Saudi Pro League after leaving the team at the end of the previous season.