Into the Bear Pit

Into the Bear Pit

by Craig Whyte and Douglas Wight
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/02/2020

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From being the most dominant club in Scottish football history, Rangers F.C., one of the most famous and powerful names in British sport, was sold to venture capitalist Craig Whyte in 2011 . . . for £1.


When Whyte walked through the gates at Ibrox, the club was mired in debt and plagued with a toxic culture which seeped everywhere – from the corridors of power to a sectarian hard core in the stands. The 'great Whyte hope' was touted for a time as Rangers' saviour but he was soon hung out to dry as the fall guy for Rangers' misery as the unthinkable happened. The club was plunged into liquidation and the reformed club suffered the indignity of demotion to the third division, the lowest echelon of Scottish professional football.


The demise of Rangers saw Whyte's reputation eviscerated on the pages of every newspaper in the country, his name vilified on radio shows, TV programmes and blogs as every aspect of his professional and personal life was picked over. In 2012 he was arrested and accused of fraud. He was put on trial where he faced the full might and resources of the government for his role in the downfall of the club. Although he was ultimately acquitted of all charges, he had to endure years of false accusations from some media outlets and multiple death threats from obsessed fans.


Full of startling revelations, this is the previously untold story of greed, corruption and scandal at the heart of Rangers F.C., told, definitively, by the man who was at the very centre of the storm.

ISBN:
9781788851039
9781788851039
Category:
Biography: sport
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-02-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Arena Sport
Douglas Wight

Douglas Wight is the author or ghostwriter of 12 non-fiction books, most recently the autobiography of Olympic gold medal winning Team HB hockey player Sam Quek.

His previous books include Unforgiveable (Penguin, 2014), the Sunday Times bestselling memoir of a woman who won a landmark legal case against a local authority who failed to protect her from an abusive mother and Wish I Was There, the autobiography of actress Emily Lloyd, whose glittering Hollywood career was blighted by mental illness.

He has been a journalist and writer for over 20 years covering news, features, politics and investigations. A former reported for the Sun newspaper, he has also worked for the New York Post and was a celebrity interviewer and books editor for the News of the World.

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