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..............Former Rangers striker Kevin Kyle blasts Ibrox board

 

KYLE described the current situation in the Ibrox boardroom as an "absolute disaster" and says the club must sort itself out before they return to the top flight.

 

KEVIN KYLE believes the people running Rangers are ripping off the players and the supporters who are the lifeblood of his former club.

 

The ex-Rangers striker, left, returned to Ibrox on Saturday with Ayr United and was saddened to witness a full-scale fans revolt.

 

The majority of the crowd were involved in a red card protest demanding the removal of the board.

 

Kyle reckons Rangers are in dire need of proper leadership and is concerned that millions of pounds appear to continually flow out of Ibrox.

 

He said: “What’s going on at Rangers just now is an absolute disaster.

 

“They went bust – and nearly went totally out the game – so you would think they’d have learned their lesson.

 

“I feel sorry for the fans. They keep the club going. There’s nearly 50,000 of them at a League One game. Where else would that happen? And yet they’re being treated in the way they are.

 

“The sooner the club gets whatever it needs to be run properly again the better.

 

“They have a good set of boys out there putting in performances for Ally McCoist and they have a great set of fans.

 

“They need to get it sorted because in a couple of seasons they’ll be in the Premiership. They need to have everything stable.

 

“They can’t have this rigmarole of people coming in and the club losing money here, there and everywhere.”

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-rangers-striker-kevin-kyle-2907390

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