The Rangers board will gather on the banks of the River Clyde to be grilled by the club's shareholders – and the waters are set to be choppy for the Ibrox hierarchy.
After a turbulent 12 months on and off the park, the Light Blues chiefs are sure to feel the wrath of angry punters inside Glasgow's Clyde Auditorium.This year's venue is just a short hop across the water from Ibrox Stadium but it's the distance between Rangers and their rivals Celtic that is the main issue for the supporters.
And that means Philippe Clement will have plenty of questions to answer after a collapse during last season's run-in and a stuttering start this season which saw them crash out of the Champions League and where they trail Celtic by 11 points at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
The Belgian could point to the fact his side weren’t even able to play their home games at Ibrox in the early part due to a construction cock up and that shambles will see him pass the baton over to others for answers.
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