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Lee Wallace and Kenny Miller have had their appeal against disciplinary sanctions imposed on them by Rangers upheld by the SPFL.

The pair were suspended and heavily fined by the club following an alleged dressing room bust-up with former boss Graeme Murty in the aftermath of a 4-0 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Celtic.

Wallace and Miller insisted no bust-up had taken place and they took their case to the SPFL to contest the punishment.

We revealed in July that bosses had set aside three days, from August 13 to 15, in order fully investigate the saga.

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The league body have since been mulling over the case for three weeks and Record Sport understands they have found in favour of the veteran duo.

Wallace was hit by the maximum four-week penalty while the club ordered Miller to pay back two weeks out of his last ever Rangers pay packet.

Miller didn't play for the club again after the alleged incident and left Ibrox 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.