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    Ashley wins in court

    check BBC site - view external link

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    re: Ashley wins in court

    Rangers: Mike Ashley wins injunction against Glasgow club
    By Chris McLaughlin
    BBC Sport Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has won a court injunction against Rangers disclosing confidential information about its retail deal with the club.

    It prevents Rangers revealing details of their contract to an extraordinary meeting of the Championship club called by Ashley and being held on Friday.


    Sports Direct was also awarded costs of £20,000 at the Royal Courts of Justice.

    * 20K, that's more than a weeks salary for Supper Ally - gardener extraordinaire




    "The club have also asked shareholders to vote against resolutions put forward by Ashley's company, which wants Rangers to repay a £5m loan and explain the decisions that led to the club being delisted from the AIM stock exchange."


    FFS, what is it about Rangers/The Rangers that they don't want to pay for services or pay back loans?

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    re: Ashley wins in court

    There will only be one winner in all of this and it won't be King.

    Fat Michael is a shrewd and astute businessman with the best lawyers in the land and he will chew and spit oot 'the glib and shameless liar'...

    It's all funny as feck...

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