Grass route for Rangers
The newly promoted Carling Premierships outfit has had to revise plans to lay a 3G artificial surface at the ground after, it is understood, problems with the substrata of the pitch were discovered during site investigation.
Michael Hughes, majority shareholder at the club, which is currently ground sharing with Crusaders at Seaview, confirmed the amount of excavation required to overcome the technical issue would have rendered the project economically unviable.
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