Johnston: Rangers Must Ride 'Wind of Change' Interview New Chairman Aims to Ensure Club Are to the Fore in Europe's Next Football Revolution

The HeraldOctober 01, 2009

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ALASTAIR JOHNSTON is the Scot who found fortune by promoting fame on the other side of the Atlantic. The director of the worldrenowned International Management Group yesterday plotted a similar course for prosperity for Rangers, a club whose uncertain financial future is now effectively under his guidance.

He spoke passionately and compassionately on the plight of the financially stricken football club. In an extensive monologue, it was the finer details that gave the greatest indication of his intentions to cultivate "a wind of change" for Rangers. Only a deep suntan and the occasional reference to "opportoonities" ahead betrayed Johnston's roots as a supporter of 50 years' standing.

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Johnston: Rangers Must Ride 'Wind of Change' Interview New Chairman Aims to Ensure Club Are to the Fore in Europe's Next Football Revolution

His considerable clout across the pond is a major attraction to Sir David Murray, who has wearied of a fruitless search to sell his stake after 20 years, and the bank whose involvement in Rangers' affairs and, specifically, their debt has heightened during the global financial crisis.

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