Rangers stand against European Super League as Glasgow giants unite with UEFA over 'true principles'
Rangers have shut down any chance of joining the European Super League after the organisers behind the controversial breakaway league after they won their case at the Court of Justice.
The Scottish Premiership side were likely to have been given an invitation along with Celtic to join the breakaway group with the revamped set-up set to included a massive 80-team structure but they have now made their position clear.
Rangers have now release statement standing by UEFA and the European Club Association - stating they do not wish to leave current set-up.
While sharing a statement released by the ECA - which slammed the prospect of a second Super League proposal - Rangers released their own comments on X.
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