Emile Heskey doesn’t just believe Rangers should hang on to Steven Gerrard.
11.04.2020 - 17:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers have called for SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster to be suspended - along with the organisation's legal adviser Rod McKenzie.
In an explosive statement, the Ibrox club say they have been given evidence via a whistleblower that 'raises serious concerns' about the SPFL's handling of their voting process.
They say it means questions must be asked over the governing of the organisation and Rangers interim chairman Douglas Park has described it as ‘farcical’.
Rangers say they attempted to
Emile Heskey doesn’t just believe Rangers should hang on to Steven Gerrard.
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Kenny Dalglish has backed Rangers ' call for an independent inquiry into the SPFL voting saga - but urged the club to produce their evidence.
Hearts chairman Ann Budge has thrown her weight behind calls for an inquiry into the SPFL, as she lays out her preferred timeline for a reconstruction vote.
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Ibrox chairman Douglas Park has demanded Murdoch MacLennan refutes allegations of an anti-Rangers bias.
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Neil Diamond is putting a coronavirus spin on his iconic hit!
As we all practice social distancing when out and about, there is a part of us that realises that the world as we know it will never be the same.
“Sweet Caroline” has a new chorus geared for the era of social distancing.
Neil Diamond has joined a growing number of actors and musicians encouraging persistent hand-washing and social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The iconic singer-songwriter on Saturday night posted a video of himself at his home playing a new version of his classic tune "Sweet Caroline." “I know we’re going through a rough time right now, but I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together we might feel a little bit better,” Diamond says during the more than two-minute video.