Some Scottish Fans Don't Like Idea Of Takeover By Chattanooga Businessman

  • Friday, May 4, 2012

Some Scottish fans of the popular Glasgow Rangers football club don't like the idea of a takeover of the venerable club by Chattanooga businessman Bill Miller.

There were a number of protest signs at the Rangers' match against Dundee on Wednesday.

The owner of Miller Industries in Ooltewah appears to be in line to take over the financially-troubled club.

Meanwhile, the Scottish press is trying to find out everything it can about Bill Miller.

One Scottish reporter told Chattanoogan.com that journalists there are digging into his personal life and trying to find out every tidbit.

 

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