Rangers have announced that finance director Andrew Dickson will be the latest name to leave the club ahead of a massive summer of change at Ibrox.
The Gers are gearing up for an evolution on and off the park at the club after the domestic climb down from 55 sees the club behind Celtic, who’re about to secure a fifth treble in seven seasons.

Heads have now began to roll off the park as the club takes a new direction, with Andrew Dickson reportedly following another four Rangers directors out of the club.
Ibrox chairman Douglas Park – who overseen 55 and the Europa League Final run but also a domestic downturn in the last few years – will vacate the club to be replaced by John Bennett.
Managing director Stewart Robertson – who had been the subject of protests as Celtic prepare to secure a fifth treble in seven seasons – is also leaving come the end of the season.
Current director of commercial and marketing James Bisgrove is set to be his successor.
And then there is former sporting director Ross Wilson, who has joined Premier League Nottingham Forest despite leaving the Ibrox squad in something of a mess.
Academy director Craig Mulholland would then become the most recent to leave the club, the Ibrox youth department head leaving after 20 years at Ibrox.
Andrew Dickson to become the latest Rangers director to leave
Now, the Mail are claiming that Andrew Dickson is set to become the fifth Rangers director who’ll leave the club ahead of the summer and it is proving John Bennett is ready to take the club in a different direction.
The reports also come at a time when there are swirling rumours about a Rangers takeover or of fresh investment and these have even drawn analysis from leading fan media Heart & Hand.
The platform’s David Edgar took to Twitter to comment on the speculation – which is probably naturally amid such substantial boardroom changes – and cool the jets of excited fans sharing rumours online.
