Furious Rangers fans have called on the Ibrox board to provide them with answers in the wake of a series of damaging rows.
About 200 supporters held talks with chief executive Craig Mather, manager Ally McCoist, finance director Brian Stockbridge, and director of communications James Traynor at Ibrox Stadium tonight.
During the tense meeting, Mr Mather announced that a board meeting will be convened within the next week to discuss the conduct of Mr Green.
The former chief executive, who returned last week as a paid consultant, has been involved in a spat with McCoist since his return a week ago to the club.
Directors will also take a vote on whether he should remain at the club at the meeting.
Within days of Mr Green's return, former Walter Smith resigned as chairman citing a lack of integrity at boardroom level.
After the meeting, shareholder Brian Bowman said: "The board of Glasgow Rangers Football Club should resign en mass.
"There were comments made by the board tonight that were completely and utterly untrue.
"They told barefaced lies and we need to cleanse this club.
"They board were eventually forced into a situation where a board meeting will be called."
When asked if board members gave any indication they would sack Green from the new consultancy role, Mr Bowman, replied: "I don't think they will sack him.
"After all, you can't sack the man who is paying the wages."
Representatives from the three leading supporters' groups, The Rangers Supporters Association, Rangers Supporters Assembly and Rangers Supporters Trust, were also in attendance.
Drew Roberton, general secretary of the Rangers Supporters Association, said: "The meeting went as expected.
"Questions were asked but people didn't get an awful lot of answers.
"Based on the information that was revealed tonight, I can understand why some supporters have concerns.
"However, Craig Mather seems like a straight talker.
"We were told it was a board decision to bring back Green and I think they're quite right not to discuss exactly who voted for what.
"Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but hindsight has proved that it was perhaps the wrong decision to re-employ Charles Green."
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