Bisgrove keen to move Rangers to London

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James Bisgrove has been a big source of revenue which has helped the accounts....

Speculation is rife that commercial director James Bisgrove, Rangers’ genius for deals with companies to generate revenue for the club (he’s singlehandedly doubled Rangers’ revenue in one year) is planning to move the club’s operations to London where quite frankly all the business in Europe is.

The chief of Rangers’ marketing deals and partnerships with dozens of massive companies like Lucozade, Coca Cola, Cadbury’s and Molton Brown was speaking at Rangers’ 150th event in Scotland House last week when he detailed how vastly improved Rangers’ revenue now was, having exceeded the £28M target the club had following a tough Covid period.

But it was his very strong hints in that interview about wishing to relocate to London which were the biggest standout, because London is arguably the economic capital of the world, with only New York coming close, and its importance for successful business cannot be overstated.

As such, the potential for Bisgrove to take the company side of the club down south to run it out of London is massive, and the man himself is keen to implement it, even if he was only inferring it.

As Bisgrove said, most big PL sides not based in London (Man Utd, City, Liverpool) run themselves from London because that’s where all the opportunities are, and if Rangers in Bisgrove were to make that move south, there’s no question the deals would get bigger and the revenue streams more valuable.

We’re all for it.

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