Sources: Rangers rule Celtic away crowds permanently banned from Ibrox

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The Old Firm has always carried tension, emotion and massive stakes. However, recent events at Ibrox may have changed the fixture forever. Rangers accepted a large visiting support again after years of smaller allocations. Yet the return of thousands of Celtic supporters quickly descended into controversy. Reports confirmed vandalism inside the Broomloan Stand after the match ended. Graffiti appeared across walls and facilities while seating suffered damage. Furthermore, offensive messages targeted Rangers history and the memory of the Ibrox disaster. Rangers supporters reacted with anger and disbelief. Crucially, sources have now told Ibrox Noise that the club views the scenes as unacceptable. As a result, the future of the fixture now faces a dramatic shift centred on the phrase Old Firm away fans ban.

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Broomloan chaos shocks Rangers supporters

Firstly, the damage inside the away section stunned many observers. Witnesses reported broken seats and vandalised areas within the Broomloan Stand. Importantly, this section housed the visiting Celtic support. Moreover, offensive graffiti crossed a serious line for many Rangers fans. The references to the 1971 tragedy caused outrage across the Rangers community. Consequently, many Rangers supporters demanded a decisive response from the club. Rangers supporters already held concerns about restoring large away allocations. Therefore, these incidents strengthened the belief that the ‘experiment’ (enforced by SFA) had failed. Rangers sources have now confirmed privately that trust has collapsed. The club believes the situation cannot repeat again at Ibrox. As a result, officials have begun serious discussions about permanent changes.


Rangers consider permanent policy change

Meanwhile, Rangers executives have analysed the full impact of the events. Security staff reported several serious incidents across the stadium environment. Furthermore, authorities investigated vandalism and crowd disorder following the final whistle. Rangers therefore feel the club must protect Ibrox and its supporters. According to Rangers sources speaking to Ibrox Noise, senior figures now favour removing visiting supporters permanently. In other words, the Old Firm away fans ban may become a lasting policy. Rangers believe the events inside the Broomloan Stand justify such a decision. Moreover, the club understands that supporter safety must always remain the priority. Therefore, the possibility of restoring away allocations now appears extremely unlikely.

End of visiting fans in Old Firm fixtures


However, the implications extend beyond Ibrox alone. Celtic will almost certainly mirror any decision taken by Rangers. Consequently, visiting supporters would disappear from Old Firm fixtures completely. Both clubs would then stage derby matches without opposition fans present. While that outcome sounds dramatic, the atmosphere of recent years already moved in that direction. Nevertheless, this time the change may become permanent. Rangers sources insist the club will not tolerate repeated misconduct inside Ibrox. Therefore, the Old Firm away fans ban could soon define the derby for years ahead. Authorities already warned about the risks surrounding large allocations.

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Anger

Ultimately, Rangers fans feel anger and sadness at the same time. The rivalry once thrived on fierce competition between both supports. However, respect and responsibility must always exist within football. Sadly, the latest incidents shattered that balance. Rangers now appear ready to draw a line and move forward. If that happens, the Old Firm away fans ban will mark the final chapter for visiting supporters at this historic rivalry. Reports about the offensive graffiti by visiting supporters have already intensified the backlash.

Consequently, investigators continue to examine the disorder and crowd behaviour around the stadium. Officials believe the damage and vandalism created an unacceptable situation. Therefore, the debate now focuses on protecting supporters and safeguarding the stadium environment. As scrutiny continues, incidents of crowd disorder remain central to the investigation.

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