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Stewart Robertson in fresh SPFL swipe as Rangers MD slams worst governance he's ever known

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Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson claims the SPFL's current governance is the worst he has experienced in his five spells as a board member.

The latest broadside against the league body comes after the Ibrox club eventually released their evidence of alleged wrongdoing by the SPFL.

The document was forwarded to all 41 other member clubs and topped 200 pages in length.In the dossier were the claims that clubs were not informed of a £10 million liability possibly due to broadcasters Sky Sports and BT Sport if the season was ended early  and that SPFL legal advisor Rod McKenzie was following an "agenda".

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