Dave King is to leave his role as Rangers chairman having announced his intention to stand down in the new year.
King, who has led the club since 2015, was close to tears as he confirmed his plans during the club’s AGM on Tuesday morning.
The Glasgow-born businessman first became involved with Rangers 19 years ago, joining the Ibrox outfit as a non-executive director.
King said during the AGM: “The crisis is behind them and now this is my final AGM I would not step down if the club needed me.
“It’s been a privilege.”
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