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Whisky tycoon ready to invest in his beloved Rangers as John Gilligan and board told the non negotiable rules

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Whisky veteran Billy Walker has revealed he would be interested in investing in Rangers. However, the GlenAllachie Master Distiller has insisted he would not want to be the primary investor in the Light Blues - and would want "to have a say about the direction" that the club is heading in.

The lifelong Ibrox diehard found success after developing the Ballantines, Inver House and Burn Stewart distilleries and would go on to form the BenRiach Distillery Company in 2003.

That would be sold to Jack Daniels’ owners Brown-Forman for £285m in 2016. And last year, Walker saw GlenAllachie surpass the £20m turnover mark.

After stepping into the role as chairman in Govan, John Gilligan assured fans that fresh investment was coming under the current regime.

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