It had been reported The Rangers were today set to show their hand with regards to a bullying accusation within the SPFL at the time of the proposal to end the lower leagues.
This would involve giving out the evidence to all 11 member clubs – including Celtic, so the clubs can then decide if there was something untoward happening within our game.
However, The Scotsman is reporting the Ibrox club have now pushed this back until at least Thursday as their legal team polish off the ‘dossier’.
Right now, the focus should be on the survival of our clubs and game as a whole but The Rangers are adamant that wrongdoing has taken place.
The SPFL have continually asked them to provide their information since the allegations surfaced but they’ve yet to be forthcoming.
Meanwhile, five clubs have admitted they wouldn’t be able to play summer football if the game was to return as they wouldn’t have the players to do so. Which throws more uncertainty around things.
