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Unhappy Rangers fans make their feelings known

Disgruntled Rangers' supporters groups have banded together for a 'We deserve better' campaign, challenging the club's hierarchy to show some ambition at the club. Tuesday night's Homecoming Scottish Cup tie at St Johnstone saw visiting fans unfurl a large banner reading "David Murray must go" as the Ibrox owner sat in the directors' box.

A wide-ranging list of complaints, including only winning two trophies in the last three full campaigns and this season's embarrassing Champions League qualifying defeat to Lithuanian minnows Kaunas is also pointed out.

As Rangers look to offload up to 10 fringe men in January, the Ibrox club's record in the transfer market is questioned.

It is claimed there has been a "failure to engage with or interact with the support in any meaningful way".

The statement goes on to claim supporters have been treated with "disdain" and have been reduced to "almost 'social pariah' status through a failure to challenge those seeking to link Rangers with sectarianism".

The attack concludes with an appeal for all Rangers fans to unite behind the campaign, while stressing "the people at the top of the club must realise that we will no longer accept the avoidable situation we currently find ourselves in".

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