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Rangers Sky TV deal stance explained as frustrated Ibrox chief reveals Euro disadvantage fears

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Rangers chief Stewart Robertson believes Scottish clubs are being hampered in Europe by the gulf in value of TV deals to many of their rivals as he again aimed a blast at SPFL chefs for “Scottish football”.

The Ibrox club refused to give their backing for a new £30 million a year Scottish Premiership deal which would see current broadcaster Sky Sports continue to show top flight games until 2029.

The Light Blues were the only one of the dozen top flight clubs not to give the green light to an agreement that would see Sky’s live match package from 48 games to 60 games from season 2024/25 - and are willing to increase their annual payments from £24m to £30m by season 2028/29.

But Robertson revealed his concerns over the deal in an interview with the Rangers Review, saying: “My problem is we haven't gone and sold it.

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