AS Rangers supporters kept vigil in the cold outside Ibrox Stadium last night, the two financial experts who have been put in temporary charge of the 140-year-old club outlined their plans.
The administrators of Rangers today held talks with the Scottish Government as they began the process of trying to sort the club's finances.
Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps tonight told supporters in a statement they can "be reassured that Rangers will continue as a football club".
Rangers were forced into administration today over an unpaid tax bill of 9 million pounds, accrued since Craig Whyte's takeover.