Gers fans set to grill Ibrox board

The cash-strapped club are reportedly £31million in debt and the search continues for a buyer for Rangers after Florida-based businessman Graham Duffy recently outlined his plans for a possible takeover.Manager Walter Smith, out of contract in January, is expected at the annual general meeting at Ibrox on Monday morning.Fans say there will be some persistent questions about the club's future and financial security.Stephen Smith, chairman of the Rangers Supporters' Trust, said: "I think it will be tangibly different from previous years. Those there are going to be looking for answers."I think supporters are extremely concerned by a number of things."Questions will cover where the club is going and what the current board are doing to secure the future of Rangers Football Club."Lloyds (Bank) have far too large a hand in the running of Rangers Football Club."The new chairman Alastair Johnston's profile has been far too low at a time of crisis. We were looking for leadership and direction and some indication how the board saw a way out of the crisis."All we have heard is tension in the boardroom and that is not acceptable."We want to see the takeover and stability in that boardroom."Asked whether supporters feared players could be sold for less money as a result of the need for a cash injection in January, Smith said: "I don't think there's a fear, more expectation that will happen."The only things that are liquid are the training ground at Murray Park and the players - players we need to return to European football and decent income gain."The meeting is expected to begin at around 1100 GMT. Scottish Premier Winner 2009/10 Win Outright: Rangers 11/8  

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