Rangers are considering their legal options as they vowed to keep piling the pressure on the SPFL.As expected, the Ibrox club failed to secure 75 percent of member votes to prompt an independent inquiry into the Dundee resolution saga.In total 13 clubs, 31 percent, voted in favour of the egm resolution, which was brought forward with the support of Hearts and Stranraer.They needed 32 of the 42 members to back their call, but 27 clubs voted against, with two abstentions.Rangers won support from Premiership clubs Aberdeen and Livingston, while 40 per cent of clubs in Leagues One and Two also sided with them.Rangers will now allow the dust to settle before deciding on their next step but legal moves, particularly around the SPFL’s alleged