The Rangers story is likely to now enter a short but timely period of relative calm.
Last week was always going to be a traumatic point in the club's 140-year history, with the creditors' meeting deciding if Rangers would exit administration through a Company Voluntary Arrangement, or if the club would need to continue as a newco. As it turned out, that nine-minute meeting on Thursday morning was the least dramatic of developments.
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