Falkirk will 'learn lessons' after alleged Rangers fan incidents
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Falkirk will 'learn lessons' after alleged Rangers fan incidents
"Following yesterday's match, many Falkirk fans have contacted us about away fans obtaining tickets for the home end and the behaviour of these fans, which included a steward requiring medical attention."
"We have also received complaints about sectarian singing from a large proportion of away fans. Football is passionate, but none of this is acceptable. We condemn all of the aforementioned incidents."
"Falkirk FC will work with Police Scotland, stewarding partners, our colleagues at other clubs, the SPFL and SFA, and endeavour to improve the experience for our fans."
"We are now considering further the implications of yesterday's incidents for future matches against Rangers, including security and ticketing arrangements, and will inform our fans."
Falkirk FC is reviewing ticketing arrangements for their final game against Rangers following complaints from fans about away supporters in the home end. Incidents included a steward requiring medical attention and allegations of sectarian singing from away fans. Falkirk condemned the behavior and apologized to their fans for the unpleasant experience. The club had a robust plan for the upcoming match but will now consider further implications for security and ticketing arrangements, working with authorities to improve fan experiences.
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