JUST IN: James Bisgrove is relocating to Saudi Arabia as the Rangers continue their inept search for a new CEO.

James Bisgrove is relocating to Saudi Arabia as the Rangers continue their inept search for a new CEO.

James Bisgrove, the departing chief executive, did not abandon the Rangers this summer. The top executive position at Ibrox was attained by the former UEFA official who had transformed the Rangers commercial department. However, the Saudi Pro League’s allure turned Bisgrove’s head just a year into his position as CEO of Ibrox. James Bisgrove was not the only person to be persuaded by the Middle East football idea; many others will also be convinced, as the new CEO of Al-Qadsiah is spearheading an ambitious initiative on the Arabian Peninsula. Additionally, it appears like Bisgrove is settling in to Saudi Arabia even while the Rangers continue their search for a new CEO.

James Bisgrove embraces project in Saudi Arabia

James Bisgrove was featured in an image advertising the 94th National Day of Saudi Arabia on the official Al-Qadsiah X account. The day honors the 1932 renaming of the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the illustrious Saudi King Abdulaziz ibn Saud. As part of a larger strategy, the Middle Eastern country has been investing heavily in football in an effort to boost its image abroad. James Bisgrove celebrated the country by donning a ghutra and thawb, showing that he is also embracing the local way of life. Additionally, Bisgrove made a substantial speech in which he praised Saudi Arabia.

Under the wise leadership of King Salman bin Abudulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, it represents a significant and inspirational turning point for future generations that will be proud to be part of this country and carry on the torch of development and progress. Here, surrounded by the kind and welcoming Saudi people, I am equally delighted and share their joy and pride in the remarkable achievements and development that have become the talk of the world.Congratulations on your lovely and hospitable new home, and congrats to your new country for having you. It is an honor for me to be among you as well. Then, in Al-Qadsiah’s new stadium, the former CEO of the Rangers was seen taking part in the National Day festivities.

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