Rangers hold three 'serious' SPFL concerns as they join forces with five clubs to blast chiefs over new report

Rangers, Aberdeen and other Premiership clubs have come together to blast the SPFL and demand answers.
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Rangers have joined forces with five Premiership clubs to demand answers over the SPFL's independent governance report.

Alongside Aberdeen, Motherwell, Livingston, St Mirren and St Johnstone, the Ibrox club have demanded answers over three key issues.

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They are how independent the report was, its transparency and the overall governance of the SPFL. Clarity is being sought to see if more action is required.

Chairman Murdoch McLennan has also been blasted for his role in the issuing of the report. A letter reads: "On behalf of SPFL Premiership clubs Aberdeen, Motherwell, Livingston, Rangers, St Johnstone and St. Mirren, a letter was today issued to the SPFL executive in response to the handling of the recent Independent Governance report.

"The clubs hold serious concerns regarding the report's independence, transparency, and the overall governance of the SPFL. The letter seeks full clarity on numerous issues so that the clubs, as shareholders of the SPFL, can determine if further action is necessary.

"In conjunction with a draft report being made available to the SPFL Board, SPFL Chairman Murdoch McLennan hastily released a statement that did not reflect the full findings of the report. Additionally, the statement was issued without the approval or knowledge of members of the SPFL Board or SPFL member clubs.

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"The SPFL Board is to meet at a future date to discuss the draft report's contents, making it highly inappropriate for the SPFL Chairman to have made any public comment ahead of that meeting.

"Regarding the report itself, the clubs and others are deeply concerned about its independence, given that the SPFL Executive received the first draft of the report and made changes to it prior to sending it to SPFL Board members.

"Of the 42 member clubs, only one had the opportunity to input into the report's investigation, outside of current or previous SPFL Board members. Despite several requests from the clubs, the report has yet to be released to any of the member clubs despite the clubs footing the bill for its creation.

"The handling of the Independent Governance report has brought the clubs governance concerns to a head, and it is now incumbent on the SPFL Board and executive, for the sake of trust in those running our game, to provide clarity over these clear and deeply troubling concerns as a matter of urgency."

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