RANGERS fans' chiefs have urged shareholding supporters to make their votes count ahead of the Ibrox club’s Annual General Meeting tomorrow.

The shareholder summit will be held at the Clyde Auditorium tomorrow.

The Rangers Supporters Trust currently, which owns a 2.12% stake in the club through its BuyRangers fan ownership scheme, issued a rallying call to fans.

A Trust spokesman said: "We would urge all shareholders to make sure their vote counts at the AGM."

The Evening Times previously revealed how members of the Rangers Supporters Trust have voted overwhelmingly in favour of all resolutions.

Nearly all of the 6,250-strong group’s members who took part in an online poll backed a special resolution which calls for the voting rights of any shareholder involved in the running of another club to be removed.

However, Newcastle United owner and Rangers shareholder Mike Ashley has since blocked attempts to nullify his influence at the Ibrox club.

The tycoon was granted an interim interdict at the Court of Session, which blocked a shareholder vote on Resolution 11.

The Sports Direct chief, through MASH Holding Limited, attempted to remove Resolutions 9, 10 and 11 from the business at the shareholder summit.

He did fail to block the vote on the first two points, which would, if approved by 75% of shareholders, allow the Ibrox board to issue fresh shares in RIFC plc and could see Dave King and the Three Bears convert their loans into shares in the future.

Ashley received special permission from the SFA to buy an 8.92% stake in Rangers back in 2012.

It is expected the current board, which seized power at an EGM back in March, will recieve an emphatic endorsement at tomorrow's meeting.

The Trust spokesman added: "It’s been a fairly incredible turnaround since the EGM when we were out campaigning and trying to muster support for what is now the board

"We were trying to get proxies from shareholders so we could oust a board we didn’t want to be there.

"Now everything seems pretty much as normal.

"We would be very surprised if the results of this poll didn’t mirror what the wider fanbase want.

"We certainly expect most independent shareholders along with Rangers First to vote in the same way."