RANGERS players have still to hear if their offer of a wage deferral to save jobs has been accepted by administrators Duff and Phelps.
Another stressful day passed without any announcement being made on probable redundancies at Ibrox and Murray Park yesterday. It is thought it will be tomorrow or even Friday – when senior players should be back from international duty – before staff are given any news.
Sasa Papac last night admitted he felt more expendable than most because he is out of contract in May, but the players have still to hear anything.
Joint administrator Paul Clark held further talks with manager Ally McCoist yesterday, but there is still huge doubt over the future of nearly every job among Rangers' 175 staff.
Director of football Gordon Smith and chief operating officer Ali Russell, who both accepted redundancy last week, leave today.
The players offered to accept a collective deferral of part of their wages on condition that none of them are laid off.If Clark and colleague David Whitehouse TURN TO PAGE 43
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