The sordid and tawdry way in which the name of Rangers is being dragged through the mud must repel many of the club's supporters - especially those older generations who remain oblivious to the way modern methods of communication ensure that poison and vitriol are virtually on tap.
It is no exaggeration to say that Rangers is going through a second fit of self-destruction, as if the events of the past 12 months have not been bad enough for the club’s supporters.
THERE were times during a long, relaxed conversation with Richard Gough yesterday when the former Rangers captain looked in turn pained and baffled by what has been going on at his old club.
Rangers will soon commission an independent examination into "recent allegations concerning the chief executive, Charles Green, the commercial director, Imran Ahmad, and their management of the club".