EBT director Dickson is the latest executive to desert the good ship Sevco

Andrew Dickson is the latest executive to quit Ibrox.

The 56-year-old served as a director of both Ibrox clubs, under Dave Murray his roles within the SFA, alongside Campbell Ogilvie, allowed the old club to cheat every club and supporter in the country out of honours for more than a decade.

Charles Green ensured that there was a blazer and set of brogues for Dickson when he set up the new club in 2012 with Stewart Regan, Rod Petrie and Peter Lawwell ensuring a warm welcome inside the SFA.

Over the last month Douglas Park, Ross Wilson, Stewart Robertson and Craig Mulholland have bailed out with Dixon next in line to flee the sinking ship.

Stephen McGowan of the Daily Mail reports:

RANGERS director Andrew Dickson has become the latest senior figure to leave Ibrox.

Chairman Douglas Park, sporting director Ross Wilson, managing director Stewart Robertson and academy director Craig Mulholland have all confirmed their departures in recent weeks.

And Sportsmail understands long-serving director of finance and football administration Dickson has become the latest casualty of a boardroom clear-out, bringing an association spanning four decades to an end.

Joining the club in 1991, Dickson became financial controller in 2001. Two years later he took up the role of head of football administration.

The 56-year-old served on a number of SFA and SPFL committees and working groups after his appointment to the football club board in 2015.

While the club has been awarded a Platinum licence by the SFA it will be upto UEFA to decide whether or not the Ibrox Tribute Act are allowed to play in next season’s qualifiers.

Later today the Daily Record are expected to report this resignation as another boost for Micky Beale’s transfer warchest which is expected to include more than Kieran Dowell.

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