Rangers should leave Scottish football if the current plans to reform the leagues go ahead, chief executive Charles Green said today.
He will recommend to the Ibrox board that Rangers try to find an escape route from Scotlandif the 12-12-18 reconstruction plans are pushed through.
Green knows that in the current political climate it is difficult to play anywhere else, but he firmly believes that Rangers should explore all options as he is firmly against the proposals being hurried through.
In an exclusive interview with RangersTV, Green pulls no punches as he criticises a set-up which he feels most supporters don�t want.
He says the new set-up will render the remainder of the season meaningless and he insists it is only cash that is driving the adoption of the plan.
He said: �If this does happen what is the point of us finishing the season? Why should we send players out to get broken noses � like Ross Perry last week � or have players getting surgery when no-one can get promoted and no-one can get relegated.
�We might as well have a winter break now til next August. I can�t see any point in carrying on with meaningless matches.
�In what league do you win a division and then end up playing the same teams again the following season? There is no meaning to it, in reality.
�I haven�t read anything other than what is in the press and if that is what we have sat here eagerly awaiting to transform Scottish football, my advice to the board of Rangers is the quicker we can leave Scottish football the better.
�I can�t see anything that is going to transform the finances, the status or the excitement.�
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