STEWART ROBERTSON has vowed Rangers will improve the matchday experience for disabled supporters after admitting the champions 'haven't covered themselves in glory' over some Ibrox facilities recently.

The Light Blues managing director was quizzed by fans at Rangers' Annual General Meeting on Tuesday morning.

The issue of access and viewing arrangements for wheelchair users and other disabled supporters was a key point of business at the shareholder summit.

Robertson was challenged by one member of the audience to wheel 'a few yards in my wheels' to gain an insight into the issues that impact on fans and, in response to another, he said: "I can’t argue with anything you have said and it is an area where we haven’t covered ourselves in glory frankly.

"We had a board meeting [on Monday] where it was discussed and we have got a new Disability Liaison Officer, a chap called John Speirs, who joined us six weeks ago.

"We will work with John and we need to come up with a plan because it is just not good enough that, in this day and age, people are sitting in the conditions they are sitting in watching football.

"I am not going to argue with what you say. I apologise for the conditions you are watching football in and give you word that we will undertake to come back to you so that when we sit here next year, at the very least, we have got a plan in place to improve the disabled access."

Robertson was also asked about the introduction of a safe standing area at Ibrox.

But a proposed feasibility study has yet to be finalised by the Light Blues board.

Robertson said: "Covid kicked in and, on the back of that, we never actually completed it.

"That is the short answer. It has never actually been completed. It is not something that is on our immediate radar.

"That is the short answer. I am conscious that there are groups of fans who are keen to have safe standing within the stadium and there are various issues we need to look at in terms of the moves, where do you put it and how you do it.

"That is not something that has been top of our list of priorities over the last couple of years."