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No charges for Rangers, Hibs
- Updated: September 28, 2016
Rangers and Hibernian will face no further action over the behaviour of supporters after this year’s Scottish Cup final.
The two clubs were last month issued with notices of complaint that their fans caused damage to goalposts, advertising hoardings and the Hampden Park playing surface when they invaded the pitch at the end of Hibs’ 3-2 win.
But the charges have been thrown out after a judicial panel decided there is nothing in the Scottish Football Association’s rulebook to warrant punishment.
Scottish clubs in 2013 …