Rangers administration: David Murray claims Celtic would toil to thrive without Rangers

SIR David Murray has disputed Celtic’s claims they could thrive financially in the absence of Rangers and has warned that Scottish football would face a damaging “domino effect” without the Ibrox club.

Peter Lawwell, the Celtic chief executive, insisted last month that Rangers’ demise would have “no material effect” on his club. He was speaking on the day Rangers announced their intention to go into administration.

Former owner and chairman Murray, in an interview with Sky News, insisted Lawwell and Celtic are mistaken in any belief that the disappearance of Rangers would not have an adverse impact.

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