Fans of Rangers have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which shares an image of an article written by Gary Keown for the Scottish Mail on Sunday.
The article discusses the possibility of Rangers leaving the SPFL in order to join English football, following the recent arguments between the Ibrox club and the SPFL.
In reaction to the article, of which an image was shared on Twitter, fans of the club flocked to have their say on the matter, with many suggesting that they would love to see their club make the move to English football, while others have made their feelings towards the SPFL abundantly clear.
Would you like to see Rangers leave Scottish football?
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https://twitter.com/kennylanglea/status/1259415253986705408
Good article Kenny, Scottish Football is in a terrible state, thanks to the clowns running it
— Andrew Bluebells (@andrewg69968905) May 10, 2020
Sure is mate. A swamp. If it were possible..would jump to England in a minute.
— Kenny (@kennylanglea) May 10, 2020
It’s a case of “be carful what you wish for” to the rest of so called Scottish football I would be absolutely delighted to get out of den of iniquity ……..??
— BBC Scotland Slayer (@Naefearrfc) May 10, 2020
Disgusting to hear on @BBCSportsound the way they’ve been threatened and bullied by the @spfl MONTHS AGO!
— Matt??Honda ™ (@uberhonda) May 10, 2020
Telegraph printed the same spin a week ago. PR push from SPFL to discredit Rangers. pic.twitter.com/pyU9AmhTjn
— CambsTrueBlue (@camtrublue) May 10, 2020
What do we think?
Following the SPFL EGM scheduled for Tuesday, Rangers will have discovered whether or not they have enough backing from their fellow clubs to demand a fresh independent investigation into the practices of the SPFL.
If the club succeeds, a new investigation into the SPFL will be arranged, the results of which will either vindicate Rangers in their accusations of wrongdoing on the part of the SPFL board, or it will find that the SPFL have not acted improperly.
However, it would appear from their comments that these Rangers fans have already made up their mind on the guilt of the SPFL, though not all would love to see their club leave Scottish football altogether.