Alastair Johnston, the former chairman of Rangers, sees this as "a significant chance" for the club following shareholder endorsement allowing the new American investors to inject £20 million into the organization.
During an exceptional assembly held in Glasgow, all four proposed motions received overwhelming approval from shareholders, garnering support from 98%.
Johnson, who currently serves as a non-executive director, encouraged the Ibrox club to take advantage of the opportunity at hand and "make it happen," emphasizing not to "mess it up."
“My current feeling is that this is entirely about opportunities,” Johnston said to appstoreofficial.idScotland after the EGM.
There's a fantastic chance we have here. We shouldn't mess up by dealing with the wrong folks or making poor decisions.
It involves trusting in our historical legacy while acknowledging that the world evolves, and thus we must embrace fresh concepts and innovative thinking.
In the past six months, my optimism regarding this opportunity has grown significantly.
Now it's about delivery.