It has been confirmed that this year's Rangers AGM will NOT take place at New Edmiston House.
John Gilligan told the Rangers Fan Advisory Board that the venue is too small for event.
The meeting recently too place to 'build on the strong partnership between the club's leadership and our valued supporters'.
And it was here that the interim chairman detailed why there is a need to look for an alternative venue, to help cope with the demand of the AGM.
Under point eight of the minutes, it's confirmed that the AGM will not return to NEH this year.
It reads: "JG confirmed that the AGM will take place in early December at a venue other than Edmiston House, based on feedback from last season.
"He added that the club's accounts would be released soon."
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The meeting covered a wide range of topics, with discussions focusing on the club’s ongoing strategic objectives, enhancing communication channels, and further developing collaboration between the FAB and the executive team.
Key focus areas included the Copland Stand Development Works, ticketing operations, and concerns around European away fixtures for supporters.
The club's Fan Engagement Strategy and planning for the upcoming AGM were also major points on the agenda, with both sides reinforcing their commitment to ensuring that supporters have a strong voice in decision-making processes.