A RANGERS fan group want a meeting with Rangers chairman Douglas Park.
Rangers Supporters Association are demanding talks with Ibrox chiefs about where they're taking the club going forward.
The organisation represents 145 associations throughout the world.
And they want answers about Park's plans for Rangers for the future.
Fans have been left disillusioned by Saturday's 4-0 defeat to Celtic.
They're also unhappy with the lack of transfer incomings after banking £40million for earning Champions League qualification on top of last season's money-spinning run to the Europa League final.
The group wants to know exactly what that cash will go towards.
A statement reads: “The RSA are concerned with not just the (Old Firm) result but the running of our club over the last year.
“Development and vision of the club starts with the board and should feed down through recruitment, players and staff.
“This has not been the case and we find ourselves in a position where those in charge do not want to engage with the fans or fans groups.
“We will be writing to Rangers to demand a meeting to find a solution to this mismanagement of our club and in particular where the financial gains in the last year are being used."
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