SPFL chiefs set to hold crunch boardroom talks this week over a simmering sponsorship row with Rangers after the club's refusal to promote the league's £1.6m-a-year commercial tie-up with car firm Cinch Cinch's branding was not on display during Rangers 3-0 win over Livingston Car firm Cinch struck up a £1.6 million a year commercial tie-up with the SPFL The sponsorship deal is the largest in the 131-year history of the league Gers chairman Douglas Park owns one of the biggest car dealerships in Scotland
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The SPFL will hold crunch boardroom talks to decide the next step in their simmering sponsorship row with Rangers this week.
The Ibrox club are in dispute with league chiefs over Rangers' refusal to promote a £1.6million a year commercial tie-up with online car firm cinch.
Rangers chairman Douglas Park owns one of the biggest car dealerships in Scotland - and cinch branding was conspicuously absent from Ibrox as the champions opened the season with a 3-0 win over Livingston on Saturday.