Rangers' sponsors and partners have publicly offered their backing to the troubled club, which has dropped into administration.
The SPL champions took a final hit in their financial crisis when they went into administration on Tuesday under the ownership of Craig Whyte.
Despite the huge blow, the Gers' sponsors Tennent's, as well as vehicle partners Lomond Audi and retailer JJB Sports, will continue to support the club.
"Tennent's has invested in Scottish football for over 35 years, most recently as the main sponsor of Rangers and Celtic," Tennent's said in a statement. "As such we are saddened to hear the news that Rangers have gone into administration.
"We are in constant touch with Rangers Football Club during this process and will be in close contact with the club's administrators going forward. It is our intention to continue our sponsorship and will keep the situation under review."
JJB Sports told Rangers' official website: "JJB is extremely proud of its long-standing relationship with Rangers FC and we will continue to work with the club through this process.
"We were saddened to hear of the news that the Rangers FC had entered administration, however the club has our full support and we are in constant dialogue with them during this difficult time.
"We are committed to working with the club, the fans and the administrators to achieve a successful outcome to secure the club's future."
Administrators from London firm Duff and Phelps met with manager Ally McCoist and the players today.