Rangers fans consider boycotts over 'crippling' punishments

The Rangers Supporters Trust have accused the Scottish Football Association judicial panel of trying to “cripple” their club as they consider a series of protests and boycotts.

The Rangers Supporters Trust have accused the Scottish Football Association judicial panel of trying to “cripple” their club as they consider a series of protests and boycotts.

Rangers were last night hit with a £160,000 fine and 12-month embargo on signing players aged over 17 after being found guilty of five charges in relation to their finances and the appointment of Craig Whyte as chairman.

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