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Craig Whyte: "No missing millions"

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Rangers owner Craig Whyte denies that millions of pounds raised from future season ticket sales are missing from Rangers' accounts.

Rangers owner Craig Whyte has refuted claims that money raised from future season ticket sales were paid into another of his companies' accounts.

The clubs administrators, Duff and Phelps, had suggested that millions of pounds had not accounted for on the club's books.

However, Whyte has now denied any wrongdoing and is sure that the administrators will back him up.

"There will be absolute clarity from the administrators - there are no missing millions," Whyte told Sky Sports News.

"There has been some outrageous and malicious reporting, particularly in the Scottish media.

"I can assure Rangers fans that every penny going into the club has been accounted for and will be accounted for."

Whyte took over the boardroom at Ibrox in May of last year.

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