Rangers make threat to leave Scotland

 

Wednesday 09 January 2013 18:34 EST
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A view of the gates at Ibrox, the home of Rangers Football Club
A view of the gates at Ibrox, the home of Rangers Football Club (Getty Images)

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Charles Green, the Rangers chief executive, believes the club should try to quit Scottish football if league reconstruction plans go ahead.

The Scottish Premier League and Football League have agreed in principle to a restructuring plan that would see the organisations merge in a 12-12-18 structure.

If the new format was in place for next season, Third Division leaders Rangers would remain in the bottom tier regardless of if they won the title. Green said: "My advice to the board is the quicker we can leave Scottish football the better."

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