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Rangers chairman wants revamped SPL to reflect status of Old Firm

Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston has warned any changes to the Clydesdale Bank Premier League must not diminish the status of the Old Firm. The SPL are currently exploring a range of options for league reconstruction.

Johnston is happy to let chief executive Martin Bain negotiate on Rangers' behalf in any discussions on the matter with other SPL clubs.

"Martin Bain is our delegate on the SPL and we have talked about the situation on a number of occasions," said the US-based Johnston.

"There is not a consensus among the clubs about what the right thing is to do.

"It's very important for the future of Scottish football that we do manage to find a consensus that everyone buys into.

"I think most of the SPL clubs have done very well in the difficult economic climate we are working in.

"In all honesty, however, Scottish football needs a strong Rangers and a strong Celtic because they are the poster boys of our game, if you will.

"I think it's very important to get recognition of Scottish football around the world and we need Rangers and Celtic to do that.

"I was with the president of ESPN George Bodenheimer, who is a good friend of mine, last week and I was telling him that out TV contract rights are too skinny.

"He said to me, 'Well, just give us Rangers and Celtic every week'.

"He was being a little facetious but he was also being realistic."

Johnston added in Rangers News: "I am certainly not saying that the rest of the clubs should bow down to Rangers and Celtic.

"But I think there is a general acknowledgement that for the general good of the league, the Old Firm need to be strong to present a good image of Scottish football."

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