Dave King has fired another shot in his simmering civil war with the Rangers board after insisting he had a “moral obligation” to vote against Graeme Park’s re-election as a director.
The former chairman has also launched an attack on the “shameful and disloyal” treatment of Club 1872 as he accused his one-time Ibrox allies of marginalising the fan group.
King raised eyebrows when it emerged he had used his 15.45 percent stake in the club to vote against Park - son of current chairman Douglas Park - ahead of last week’s AGM.
His vote was not enough to oust Park Jnr from the Ibrox boardroom, with the 37-year-old businessman keeping his blazer after receiving the backing of 81.1 percent of shareholders.
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