Rangers fans on being refused SPL entry
Rangers will not play in the Scottish Premier League in the 2012-13 season, after SPL chairmen meeting at Hampden voted to block their application.
The Ibrox club lost its place in the SPL as a result of financial turmoil that saw Rangers FC plc enter administration in February - owing up to £134m to unsecured creditors.
The company will eventually be liquidated and has been replaced by a new company run by Charles Green, but the club's ultimate fate remains unclear.
How do the club's fans feel about the news that they will no longer be watching top flight football? The BBC has been out on the streets of Glasgow to find out.
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