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“Rangers are a law unto themselves” – Former Celtic star slaughters Ibrox board

Regular readers of this site will know I love nothing more than a good laugh at the Ibrox club.

The term, The Banter Years was invented specifically for that club and, so far, they have not let us down.

But the latest carry on with the new SPFL television deal has exposed the club for the two bob outfit it is as the real reasons for the Govan club rejecting the deal were exposed.

And in a surprising turn of events, former Celtic star Frank McAvennie has took his turn to slaughter their boards behaviour not only over this deal but for the cinch fiasco as well.

Speaking to Football Insider, McAvennie said, “Rangers are a law unto themselves at the moment, they’re arguing about everything.

“They argue about cinch, they argue about everything. It’s all legal work. Rangers obviously think they can get more which is fair enough, I think they should get more, I think the whole lot should get more but it isn’t happening but you’ve got to get money in.

“If you keep holding back deals that’s going to cost the little clubs money, because you’re waiting, it’s the wrong thing to do. It could be life and death to the little clubs.“

It is high time this club was taken down a peg or two.

The Celtic team have done their part on the pitch, it’s time the Celtic board did theirs off it.

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