Rangers fans denied Dundee United tifo as club express disappointment
Rangers fans have been denied their bid to have a full stand tifo at Dundee United tomorrow.
Gers supporters were keen to have a large display in the away end at Tannadice for the Premiership clash and submitted a request to that end. But it has now been revealed that attempt has been blocked, with the tifo and "other supporter materials intended to enhance the atmosphere" not permitted.
Rangers SLO Greg Marshall has released a statement expressing disappointment at the decision. He says his club remains committed to working with rival clubs around the country to improve atmospheres at matches.
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He said: "We are disappointed that our request for a full stand tifo and other supporter materials intended to enhance the atmosphere at this match, was refused. We remain committed to working with clubs throughout Scotland, to enhance fan experience for the benefit of the Scottish game."
There was further advice for supporters which reads: "Flags should not exceed 2m x 1m in size. Please note there is limited space for flags and banners to be displayed and supporters are advised that they may not be permitted for entry when the spaces are full. There are no storage facilities for flags that are refused entry."