Rangers shareholders has been revealed in their annual accounts as the Govan side become the latest in Scottish football team to reveal the heavy impact of the coronavirus.
City rivals Celtic recently announced they barely scraped a profit while Aberdeen's losses nearly trebled as the pain over playing in empty stadiums continues to take it's toll on the financial health of the game.
The men that have invested in the Ibrox club have shown they are more than willing to put their hands in their pockets to fund the team and chairman Douglas Park and director John Bennett have agreed to provide additional lending facilities to ensure the club gets through this tough time.
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