Another day, another layer added to the Scottish football saga of which Rangers are at the very centre of.

The latest news in that respect is that, after the Gers requested that another investigation be commissioned along with Hearts and Stranraer, the SPFL have organised an Emergency General Meeting that will be held on May 12th, in which there will be a vote to see if another investigation will take place.

Not only that, the governing body north of the border have sent an open letter to all clubs in Scotland, effectively saying that another investigation would be a waste of time - quite frankly, you cannot take your eyes of what is happening.

Now, Graham Spiers of The Scottish Times has had his say on the issue. Whilst he admits that Rangers may have proof of wrongdoing, he said he hopes that Gers managing director Stewart Robertson is not playing up to the fans' feelings of conspiracy against the club. He even called him the "weakest man in football".

As you can imagine, the club's supporters were far from happy with his comments - one even called him "the weakest man in journalism."

They took to Twitter to share their thoughts, and you can see some of the best comments from the social media platform below.

Let us know what you think!