Clyde FC director John Ruddy has been voted off the Broadwood club's board.
Ruddy, who was director with football responsibilities, had been on the board for five years but was thrown out of office at the club's annual meeting.
He was recently involved in a war of words with North Lanarkshire Council after the local authority threatened to evict the club for rent arrears.
Ruddy said: "We are run and owned by the supporters and I think the people who did this are misinformed."
As well as battling against financial problems, Clyde are on the brink of being relegated from Division One.
And Ruddy promised to continue assisting the Cumbernauld club.
"I've been a supporter of the club all of my life," he said. "I will continue to help Clyde as much as I can."
It has been generally agreed that the historic structure of a football club like Clyde is long since redundant
Clyde statement
Clyde chairman Ian Letham was also disappointed by the decision.
"I deeply regret what has happened," he said. "John did a lot of unpaid work with the youth teams and other areas of the club.
"It is disappointing that someone with over 20 years service to the club has been lost to us."
Earlier this week, Clyde announced that they intend to revolutionise the running of the club.
"Clyde Development Consortium Ltd, the controlling shareholder of Clyde FC, has advised the club that it intends to enter into a consultation process with club stakeholders to develop a model of ownership that best reflects the needs of the football club," said a statement.
"It has been generally agreed that the historic structure of a football club like Clyde, trading as a limited company operated for the purpose of profit and financial return to its shareholders, is long since redundant.
"The aim is to develop a structure that promotes success, community involvement, transparency, good governance and commercial effectiveness.
"The three boards that govern the club have worked with Supporters Direct and Stirling University Sports Management unit to produce a study into the operation of Clyde within the Scottish football market having regard to the changing influences of finances in the game and the core aims of the club.
"The club is grateful for the financial support of Co-operative Development Scotland in the development of the study.
"Preparatory work has begun and a framework will be developed to involve shareholders, supporters, football authorities and major partners in the consultation process that will hopefully set the foundation for the rebirth of our club."
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