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I feel dirty typing this, but seems that Rangers fans have actually been fairly well-behaved at Fir Park. The stairways mostly clear, no reported damage, no pitch invasions (since the play-off). I'd be in favour of giving Celtic the upper tier only and bill them for loss of revenue from the empty seats. We'll stop billing them and open the lower tier when their fans learn how to behave themselves.
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Good news about Wells.
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Money talks and they can offer way beyond what we can financially and facilities
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I'm hoping that he realises that he's onto a good thing here and could build something really special in 2-3 years. He's got a lot Toulouse if he gambles on moving to France.
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https://x.com/i/status/2057067547439116451 We knew in our heart of hearts it was coming.
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Given the trouble this season and last I would hope the Club Board are already considering this. No doubt the loss of income upwards of £65k per game is a factor. Hard to gauge how many of those home fans that avoid Old Firm games would be encouraged to turn up if away numbers were greatly reduced. Wouldn't be enough to offset the loss but then again money should not be the driver here. I wonder if anyone from the Society has expressed health and safety concerns re Celtic games to our Chief Executive? I don't think there is any rule dictating that a Club cannot pick and choose which visiting fans should be limited in number. Hearts and Hibs have limited away tickets for most teams in recent seasons but increased the allocation for matches between the two. So no reason why we could not restrict OF, or even just Celtic, but give others the full stand.
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I'd forgotten about Dylan Wells.
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Nothing unexpected so far, other than Liam Gordon in discussions, possibly. Happy to see Olly Whyte has agreed an extension.
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The GTF list is here: https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2026/05/20/2025-26-end-of-season-squad-update-2/
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Can we not write the club or start a petition to only allocate them the top tier due to safety concerns you know we are a family club after all. Or so they like to say.
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No reason why not. Would be a start. But there has to be a willing. When the top team in the Country, their Manager and their media have spent days trying to play down and justify the actions of their fans at the weekend and earlier I wouldn't hold your breath." All just good natured fun don't you know." "It's all the Police's fault" "No evidence to support the claims" "Never happened" As a first step we should reduce the away allocation in some cases to a minimum...if any....and place them as far away from the pitch as possible. Does someone really need to be badly hurt before that happens? But as long as money talks I can't see that happening unlike at Hearts, Hibs, Aberdeen and even Falkirk that can fill the ground with their own fans. A further 3000 uplift in our home support and we might just about be at that stage. A tough ask. Was reading yesterday that Celtic are refusing to fully stump up for the damage their fans caused to the stand, plumbing and electronics at Ibrox. Running into hundreds of thousands of pounds by all accounts. Hiding behind some agreement that a Club only needs to pay a maximum of £50k for any damage do away grounds. SFA approached but stalling and asking the Clubs to sort it out themselves. Court action incoming. Reminds me of the time they held us to ransom when Burrows was in place.
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Does giving Derek McInnes the fingers up close and personal not qualify for that then.
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Its a condition of entry not to enter the field of play etc There's presumably relatively little the club can do though other than not allowing them tickets. Little to stop others buying them though and there would be no recourse (unlike a court-imposed banning order) *InterestingIy football banning orders can cover watching games in the pub etc as welll
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In principle, it's probably not that unreasonable. You're not going to get arrested for running onto the stage at a gig or a play, just chucked out by security and banned from the venue. But if you lamp somebody in the process, you're going to get arrested. That said, although it's not specifically an offence in Scotland, I'm surprised a pitch incursion can't just be considered a breach of the peace, or some other nebulous public order charge.
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"I'd like to make an appointment for an eye test." "Good idea - I'm the butcher"
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I get the legal position, but can't clubs or the SFA just ban the culprits? Name and shame. Businesses like shops and pubs can ban customers for whatever reasons they like.
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You'll never guess who I bumped into on my way to the opticians last week... Everybody! 😬🤪
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In England it is an offence to run onto the pitch. It is only an offence in Scotland if you do something when you run on. How mental is that!
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Part of the problem is that entering the field of play is not a specific criminal offence in scotland, as it is in England and Wales so its encouraging that the Scottish government have announced that they are looking to change that going forward. But unless the relevant parties ie Scottish Government, SFA, SPFL clubs, police Scotland and local authorities get together and get serious, nothing will change.
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True. They’d probably go to the chemist and claim it was the optician.
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The one that sells tinted glasses?
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Reminds me of Firhill 🤣.
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Talking about Fir Park 😅
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The officials are so blind they wouldnt be able to find specsavers.
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I assume you go to the same optician as the officials.