Players set for Ibrox departure
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Your support makes all the difference.Another day of talks aimed at preventing redundancies among Rangers staff ended without conclusion last night.
Talks between administrators, players and their agents, manager Ally McCoist and PFA Scotland lasted from morning until late in the night but saw no final resolution.
Administrators revealed that negotiations around personal details had stalled a package of wage cuts but they retain hope that a resolution can be reached today Some players are set to leave the club – Swedish midfielder Mervan Celik is understood to have negotiated his release while Scotland Under-21 winger Gregg Wylde has offered to go.
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