Rangers admit they are "surprised" and "disappointed" following the outcome of
Lee Wallace and Kenny Miller's disciplinary appeal.
The pair had their appeal upheld by the SPFL against punishment imposed on them by
Rangers, after they were both suspended and fined over an alleged row with former boss
Graeme Murty in the aftermath of a 4-0 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Celtic.
After both being told to stay away from the club, Wallace was hit with the maximum four-week penalty while Rangers ordered
Miller to pay back two weeks out of his last ever Ibrox pay packet.
But the striker and defender maintained that no bust-up had taken place, and took their case to the
SPFLlast month to contest the punishment.
The league body mulled over the matter for three weeks before
Record Sport first told on Wednesday they had found in favour of the veteran duo.
Appearing on
BBC Sportsound following the verdict, Miller commented that he had "nothing to add" as he revealed the matter was nowhere near settled.
The SPFL have yet to comment but Rangers were startled by the outcome and disappointed that the decision, they claim, had been leaked before the club had been notified.
A Rangers statement said: "The club is surprised by the decision of the SPFL’s Tribunal on this matter and disappointed that the decision seems to have been leaked before the club were advised of it by the SPFL.
Decisions on such matters deal largely with procedural issues, not the conduct which gave rise to the club’s sanctions.
"The club was only presented with a 40 plus page decision after 4pm this afternoon and will now take some time to consider matters before deciding how to proceed."
Asked to comment on Sportsound, Miller responded: "It's not anywhere near an end so I have to keep my own counsel at the moment and deal with it when the time is right."
Miller didn't play for the club again after being suspended and was released at the end of his contract this summer, while Wallace has entered the final year of his deal.
The left-back was omitted from Rangers' Europa League squad on Wednesday despite being reintroduced to the first-team in recent weeks.