December 23, 2024
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David Edgar hopes Rangers will find stability following the appointment of Fraser Thornton as chairman.

 

The Ibrox club announced on their official website on 14 December that Thornton, a former council member of the Scotch Whisky Association, will assume his new role on Monday, 16 December. He will begin on the same day as Patrick Stewart, who is set to become the club’s CEO.

 

Interim chairman John Gillian welcomed Thornton to the club, highlighting his extensive experience in the international drinks industry.

 

He said: “On behalf of the board, I’m delighted to welcome Fraser to the club as Chair.

 

“As a lifelong supporter and season ticket holder, he has a deep knowledge of the club, which, together with a highly successful executive track record and an impressive range of non-executive experience, makes him an excellent fit for this role.

 

“We look forward to welcoming him, and our CEO Patrick Stewart, to their new roles on Monday.”

 

Reacting to the announcement on X, Heart and Hand’s David Edgar commented: “Hopefully brings stability.”

 

Rangers Expect Immediate Impact from Fraser Thornton

 

In the near term, Rangers will likely count on Thornton to combine strategic vision with operational effectiveness, drawing on his wealth of experience in the global drinks industry and his leadership roles.

 

Thornton’s expertise in sales and finance could prove instrumental in boosting the club’s commercial performance and engaging stakeholders. His deep connection to the club as a lifelong supporter and season ticket holder should ensure his decisions reflect the heritage and interests of the fan base.

 

His background in managing large-scale operations across diverse regions positions him well to handle the day-to-day complexities of football governance and commercial partnerships.

 

Additionally, Thornton’s stint as Interim Chair of Scottish Golf may bring fresh governance ideas and a focus on community engagement, complementing the work of incoming CEO Patrick Stewart.

 

If successful, Thornton’s leadership could mark the start of a transformative era for Rangers, fostering success both on and off the pitch.

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