The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Rangers fans group purchases first shares from former chairman King

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Club 1872, the Rangers supporters group, has completed its first purchase of shares from former Ibrox chairman Dave King.

The organisati­on has announced a transactio­n totalling 1.25 million shares in a deal worth £250,000.

The deal takes the fans group’s stake in the club above 5% and further on the road to its aim of controllin­g a quarter of the shares.

King agreed a £13.3m deal with Club 1872 last month which gives it the right to purchase all of his shares for a fixed price of 20p each in a three-year period.

Vice- chairman John Benne tt subsequent­ly urged the fan group to put its money directly into Rangers, and Club 1872 reiterated its intention to do that as well.

A statement read: “The deal with D av e King represents a hugely important strategic opportunit­y for Club 1872 over the next three to four years – it is likely to be the only major source of shares available to the organisati­on after the early part of this calendar year as RIFC moves to the sustainabi­lity phase announced by Jo h n Bennett at the RIFC AGM.

“We are delighted to say that, in the couple of weeks our campaign was active prior to Christmas, we were able to sign up nearly 1,500 new legacy members.

“We have spoken to Dave King over the festive break and are pleased to confirm that we have agreed with him that all share funding raised in the first six months of 2021, both from legacy and standard donations, can be made available to RIFC if they go ahead with a share issue on the terms that John Bennett announced at the AGM.

“We have also retained funds from our member contributi­ons from 2020 to put towards any such share issue.”

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