20/01/2015

Kenny McDowall Resigns As Caretaker Manager

Caretaker Manager of Rangers Football Club, Kenny McDowall, has resigned from his position.

He cited "personal reasons" for stepping down from the post.

Mr McDowall will serve his 12-month notice period.

In a statement, Rangers Football Club said: "The club respects Kenny's decision and he will continue to have the full support of everybody at Rangers."

(CD/JP)

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