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Stewart Wilson

Rangers break silence after SPFL disciplinary action over fan behaviour

Rangers have outlined their position on pyrotechnics after they were charged by the SPFL for supporter use at the Premier Sports Cup semi-final

Their match with Motherwell was held up a few minutes while Celtic's game with Aberdeen didn't start for 15 due to the level of smoke swirling around Hampden Park.

And the SPFL have now moved to hold the two Glasgow rivals accountable, along with Motherwell, for the actions of their fans in smuggling in the contraband and using it in the stands.

A spokesperson for the Govan club responded: "Rangers FC has been charged by the SPFL following the use of pyrotechnics at the Premier Sports Cup semi-final with Motherwell on November 3.

"Rangers’ stance on the use of pyrotechnics has been consistent. They are illegal and should not be brought to our matches.

"The club are engaging with the SPFL on this matter."

Celtic also released a statement earlier today insisting they'd make their case at the disciplinary hearing.


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It stated: "Celtic Football Club notes the decision taken by the SPFL to commence disciplinary proceedings against three clubs following the semi finals, and we will present Celtic’s position at the relevant hearing.

"The Club has been very clear in our opposition to the unauthorised use of fireworks and pyrotechnics at matches, with their use representing a risk to supporter safety and enjoyment, and, now, to the match and match preparations. 

"The Club will continue its efforts to seek to manage this concerning issue."

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