The Rangers Fan Advisory Board have issued a message to club chiefs over the "strength of fan sentiment" after the Scottish Cup loss to Queen's Park.
The FAB held a pre-arranged meeting with Patrick Stewart and other members of the leadership group at Rangers last week.
Minutes of the meeting have yet to be released but are expected to be made public in the near future.
— Rangers FC Fan Advisory Board (@Rangers_FAB) February 12, 2025
The FAB have confirmed a "wide range of club issues and concerns" were discussed at the meeting last week.
The group then contacted the club in the wake of the shock cup exit on Sunday as supporters were left furious over the loss to Queen's Park with Philippe Clement under huge pressure.
A chorus of boos could be heard at full-time with a number of fans making their feelings clear to Clement as he left Ibrox hours later flanked by security staff.
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A Rangers Fan Advisory Board update read: "Last week, we held a planned meeting with Patrick Stewart and members of the leadership team to discuss a wide range of club issues and concerns.
"We expect the minutes from that meeting to be available very shortly.
"Furthermore, we have been in contact with the club since last weekend's disastrous Scottish Cup performance to convey the strength of fan sentiment following that unacceptable result."