Rangers' dossier of evidence against the SPFL split opinion on Thursday following its long-awaited release. Less than 90 minutes after the 200 page document was unveiled, the SPFL slapped it down as failing to provide any evidence of bullying and coercion, claming nor did it justify the calls for Neil Doncaster and Rod McKenzie to be suspended.
In it, Rangers insist a £10million liability could be due to Sky and BT Sport in the event of the season being declared over, a fact they say was not circulated to clubs ahead of the vote to end the campaign.
They also alleged SPFL legal advisor McKenzie followed an "agenda" and that the SFA and SPFL wrote to UEFA six days before the vote claiming the majority of Scottish clubs were in favour of
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