Donald Findlay has expressed his "disappointment" with former club Rangers over their SPFL crusade strategy. The Ibrox side claim they have proof of wrongdoing by the league body in relation to the season-ending voting shambles that called time on the season below the Premiership.
And they will get the chance to produce their case against the SPFL on Tuesday, May 12 after Hearts and Stranraer backed their bid for an EGM.
Rangers have come under increased pressure to show their evidence with both Neil Doncaster and Murdoch MacLennan insisting the time is now come forward.
But Cowdenbeath chairman Findlay, who previously served as the club's vice-chairman, believes Rangers have lost their way. Speaking on BBC's The Nine, the leading QC