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Enugu Rangers’ new GM pledges to make Flying Antelopes truly professional

Newly-appointed General Manager of Rangers Intentional Football Club, Enugu, Amobi Ezeaku, has promised to run the club professionally with a view to bringing it back to its former glory.

Ezeaku made the pledge when he officially announced to newsmen of the club’s plans for the 2023 to 2027 seasons in Enugu.

“We intend to achieve this through professionalism and become one of the most admired and followed clubs in Africa.

“The plans will be achieved through three standing, which the club call “Rangers Trinity” in C. S. C.

“The first C stands for Commercial Development and the S stands for Sporting Excellence, while the last C stands for Community Social Impact.

“The management has to think big globally and digitally to foster or strengthen what the club history and identity means to the people.

“The club lines of strategy are the C.S.C, Brand Positioning, Financial Management and Sustainability.”

Ezeaku said: “Under Commercial Development, we shall embark on massive sponsorship drive, establish commercial partnership internally and externally. Announce a jersey sponsor, make available club wears and merchandise for purchase because we believe this strategic plan must be measurable and achievable.

“We have set a target to sell at least 20 thousand jerseys each season and under sporting excellence, we have the target to win one of either league or Federation Cup.”

He noted that the management’s take off point is humility and leadership as the club remains one of the historic sporting institutions in the country.

“That is why the club is considered and known to be a movement of the people and its badge is recognised in Africa and around the world.”

“We want to change the club’s landscape through commercial development and innovation

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