Charles Green: Has vowed to continue defending Rangers

Rangers chief executive Charles Green believes there is 'an agenda' against the club within Scottish football following their recent financial troubles.

The Ibrox figurehead has, however, vowed to continue doing all he can to defend the club and help bring stability back to the Old Firm outfit.

Green is already facing a charge of bringing the game into disrepute after claiming 'bigotry' was a factor behind the decision to deny Rangers newco entry into the Scottish Premier League.

He is refusing to bite his tongue though, as Rangers begin life after liquidation in the Third Division, and is determined to shed light on matters he considers to be concerning.

Green told STV: "We're not having, excuse my French, people taking the pee out of us anymore. It's finished.

"I will give you an example. This morning, I had a phone call from the SPL telling us we can't put our old games on the website because we don't own the archive rights.

Battles

"'And by the way, Charles, don't get angry. You shouldn't think we are being vindictive, it's just what the agreement says'.

"Tell me how I took that? I was walking on the ceiling. I think there is an agenda.

"There's still battles to be won. I shan't let you down.

"I said to someone earlier that when everyone was against us, we stayed. People are now warming to us and we are staying.

"But if we leave fans to one side for a moment, while that lot are against us, I'm not leaving.

"There's no-one spoke for this club for three or four years. It's not had anyone standing up.

"I am going to get fined every week, I suspect, or I will get banned."