Saturday, 13 April 2013

Rangers board make-up

"The board accepted the explanation that there had been no intention to cause offence and accepted the chief executive's apology. "The board is satisfied that the chief executive did not act in a racist manner but reminded him of the importance of all office bearers at Rangers upholding the standards expected by the club. "Mr Green will deal with the pending SFA charge on this matter on a personal basis. "The board wishes to re-iterate Rangers is a club which is opposed to all forms of prejudice and has a long-established policy of working extensively in the community through a variety of programmes and initiatives to tackle issues such as racism and sectarianism." Whyte has claimed that he still owns Rangers' assets and that Green had agreed to be his front man before the consortium involving the Englishman and Ahmad bought Rangers' assets last year. The claims have led to the Scottish businessman and Green threatening one another with legal action.

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