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Clark** Rangers fans chief Drew Roberton has sympathy with club board Story By Phil Goodlad BBC Scotland Drew Roberton, general secretary of the Rangers Supporters Association, admitted his sympathies probably lie with the board in the stand-off with the clubs manager, Ally McCoist. McCoist, who has handed in his 12 months notice, met chairman of the football board Sandy Easdale and director Derek Llambias on Wednesday. But they did not agree on a deal to end his three-and-a-half year reign now. Ive probably got more sympathy with the board in this one, said Roberton. Ally as a player and as a manager has been well rewarded and Im quite sure he will have other irons in the fire. Its a really unsatisfactory situation at the minute and I would hope that the board and Ally can sit round the table and come to some amicable arrangement. By tendering his resignation on his 12-month rolling contract, McCoist has created a dilemma for the Ibrox hierarchy. Rangers football board chairman Sandy Easdale They must either pay him off with a settlement, bring in a replacement but continue to pay him on so-called gardening leave, or leave him in position to run down his contract. The lack of cash at Ibrox and the faltering performance of the team in the Scottish Championship makes the decision even more difficult. McCoist could opt to leave without a pay-off but that is not a scenario Roberton reckons will happen. He told BBC Radio Scotland: There are others who have contributed a lot less to the club but who have walked out with large cheques in their pocket, so if Ally is contractually entitled to a pay-off then why should he go without one? Yesterdays meeting turned out to be a non-event. You have two parties sitting round the table trying to protect their own interests. With supporters now staying away from Ibrox, the Rangers board will be keen to see how many fans attend the home game against Livingston on Saturday, and Roberton frets about the effect of the impasse on the players. I dont think yesterdays decision will do much to encourage an increase in attendances, he said. It is difficult to believe that the players will go out there fully motivated knowing that the manager is unhappy in his position and perhaps doesnt really want to be there. Somethings got to give and I imagine this will be a topic at the AGM. Rangers will hold their annual general meeting on Monday.
Posted on: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 10:56:06 +0000

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