Rangers near to Uefa fan decision Rangers supporters are being investigated Rangers could find out on Thursday if they are to be punished by European football's governing body for crowd trouble in Pamplona. Uefa's control and disciplinary committee is scheduled to discuss events during the Uefa Cup match against Osasuna. It has received submissions from both clubs, fans and security services. Rangers fans clashed with Spanish police, while there were also allegations of sectarian singing. Rangers have submitted a substantial dossier of evidence and information to support their case that sub-standard security and segregation was a catalyst for trouble. The Ibrox club admitted shortly after the match, which Rangers lost to go out of Europe, that several supporters with banning orders had made the trip to Spain. And chairman Sir David Murray said he would consider refusing tickets for away matches in Scotland and for European games if fans continued with distasteful chanting.
The Ibrox club admitted shortly after the match, which Rangers lost to go out of Europe, that several supporters with banning orders had made the trip to Spain. What does that mean? that they sold tickets to supporters with banning orders, because if they did they should be punished and strongly. If the fans went on their own, I don't know what a team can really do there are always ways to get tickets.
Both Teams fined, Osa 45K Euros and Rangers 12K euros. Thank you Celtic 76 for the Link. Either article doesn't say whether Rangers sold the tickets to the fans with banning orders, which I would like to know. Hopefully, there will be no drama at he Auld Firm Match on Saturday. Personally, I am sick of the 12.30 ko and wish it was 3.00 but then supporters would have to stop boozin and fightin.
Have to agree, sorry if i going to dish out the cash to see an old firm match i would want to enjoy it. Getting smashed at a pub is a heck of alot cheeper