RANGERS have launched a bid for an independent investigation into the SPFL's handling of the resolution on the end of the season.

The Ibrox club have, along with "other Scottish football clubs" submitted a members' requisition to the governing body.

They want a general meeting of all 42 senior clubs to be held to consider an external inquiry into the controversial vote.

In a statement on the official Rangers website they declare they are unhappy with the "narrow scope" of the Deloitte investigation.

And they have pledged to hand over a "a dossier of evidence" if the new investigation gets the go-ahead.

The statement read: "Rangers, alongside other Scottish football clubs, have submitted a members’ requisition to the SPFL.

"The requisition requests that a General Meeting of all 42 member clubs be held to consider calling an independent investigation into:

"The preparation and content of the briefing note and papers sent to member clubs with the resolution

"The decision to announce the result of an incomplete vote before all votes had been received.

"The decision to disregard the vote submitted by Dundee FC and allow them to vote a second time.

"The appropriateness of communications between the executive of the SPFL and other football governing bodies in relation to completing season 2019/20.

"The interaction of SPFL executives with clubs during the voting process including the disclosure to clubs of how other member clubs had voted.

"Compliance by the SPFL’s directors with the statutory and common law duties owed by them in relation to the resolution.

"And any other matters which the independent expert considers relevant."

The statement continued: "We have received the SPFL’s open letter referring to the narrow scope of their investigation which alarmingly failed to examine wider fundamental issues.

"Rangers have made it very clear that we have a dossier of evidence which we will make readily available to an independent investigation."