RANGERS fans are set to stage a season-ticket protest at Ibrox this afternoon.

Gers supporters will hand in postcards addressed to chief executive Graham Wallace at the stadium.

The pre-printed cards will outline why Light Blues fans have not renewed their season tickets this summer.

They will call for Wallace to provide them with legal assurances to protect both Ibrox and Murray Park.

The postcards also demand a change of board and ask that "faceless investors" are named and removed.

The protest, which has been organised by the Sons of Struth, follows the breakdown of talks between the Union of Fans and the board.

Sons of Struth organiser Craig Houston said: "This will make a very public visual impact that will let the board and their faceless investors know how they feel."

The union and the board met at Ibrox last Wednesday in an attempt to bring an end to the stand-off over season tickets.

The union claimed the board would meet on Thursday to consider giving them legally binding assurances over the stadium and the training ground.

But in a statement issued last Saturday night the club, who have made a "commitment" not to sell or sell and leaseback Ibrox in the next 12 months, denied that.

Houston this week launched an online petition in response to that development.

It called for Wallace to give written assurances that Ibrox will not be sold or used as security for any loans.

Over 6,500 fans signed up to the petition that was emailed to Wallace and major shareholder Sandy Easdale.

Sheriff officers served Houston with a warning of court action on Wednesday.