I'll Walk Away From Rangers If Others Have More to Offer, Says Ellis

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ANDREW Ellis has restated his interest in buying Rangers but admits that he will walk away if he feels it is the right thing to do for the club. "If there are other people who want to take over Rangers then I won't stand in their way," he told Scotland on Sunday. "The most important thing is what is best for Rangers," he said. "If I feel that somebody else has more to offer then I'll act on that. This is not about individuals, it's about the future of a great football club."

Some people within Ibrox may, with some justification, interpret this as a riposte to Alastair Johnston's criticisms from during the week, in which the chairman cast huge doubt on Ellis's credibility, a claim the Englishman felt was unwarranted. Ellis's words could be deciphered thus: "If you think you've got a lot of other options, Mr Johnston, then I'll disappear and let you sort it out with all these other fantastic bidders."

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I'll Walk Away From Rangers If Others Have More to Offer, Says Ellis

Ellis knows better than anybody that there are no other bidders. Dave King continues to get mentioned...

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