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The RFFF are there to look after the funds and that is it. JC's reasons for resigning seem totally unrelated to that and I don't see why the fact that Green won't meet with fans means that he has to resign?

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5 months too late.

 

They should've hounded Fud and Felch from the moment they got in on Whyte's proviso, instead here we are been well and truly ghaped and don't even have a league to play in.

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The RFFF are there to look after the funds and that is it. JC's reasons for resigning seem totally unrelated to that and I don't see why the fact that Green won't meet with fans means that he has to resign?

 

Who is JC ?

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Rangers fans are hoping to organise a protest in response to the Charles Green consortium’s takeover of the club.

 

The Union Bears fans group are calling for supporters to turn out at Ibrox stadium on Wednesday night over the situation at Rangers.

 

Earlier this month the Sevco consortium claimed it completed the transfer of all assets from Rangers FC plc to a new company, before the one incorporated in 1899 is liquidated at a later date.

 

Despite claiming to have transferred all players to Sevco 5088 Ltd, eight first-team members have indicated that they are refusing the move, including captain Steven David and goalkeeper Allan McGregor.

 

Mr Green has indicated that he wants to challenge the refusal to move under TUPE legislation, claiming he will pursue the players for breach of contract.

 

The fans group stated on its Facebook page that it wanted to organise the 7pm protest in response to the "rapid deterioration of the situation our club finds itself in".

 

The Union Bears statement added: "We demand answers from Mr Green immediately. The situation is critical and we as fans must act now."

 

In April, around 7000 Rangers fans marched to Hampden, led by former player Sandy Jardine, in response to the £160,000 fine and 12-month player signing ban imposed on them by the Scottish FA for the financial mismanagement at the club in the nine months following Craig Whyte's takeover.

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