The much anticipated Ibrox dossier consists simply of legal opinion- NO EVIDENCE.
As most folk know when they cough up the big fees you can usually get legal opinion on anything you like, who is going to turn down a massive pay day where you simply give your opinion.
The much anticipated document was expected to deliver EVIDENCE of bullying and coercion in the vote of 42 SPFL clubs to call each of the four divisions based on average points per game.
Suggestions were plentiful across social media but outwith Scot Gardiner’s WhatsApp chats it seems that there is absolutely no evidence to warrant the suspension of Neil Doncaster and Rod McKenzie.
Rangers legal opinion: Neil Doncaster breached his duties in law as a director of the SPFL. Opinion also states Rangers have a reasonable good prospect of obtaining from court an order for the removal of Neil Doncaster as director and chief executive of SPFL.
— Raman Bhardwaj (@sportraman) May 7, 2020
It is notable that McKenzie isn’t mentioned in that tweet, undermining his reputation could be very costly bearing in mind his background and long term involvement in SPFL and SPFL matters.
On April 11 Douglas Park called for the suspension of Doncaster and McKenzie after receiving evidence from a whistle blower.
The SPFL have called an EGM for May 12 to discuss and vote on whether an independent investigation into the vote to end the season based on average points per game is required.