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Scottish FA wants to avoid using new banning powers over pyro use

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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/45960583 > The Scottish FA can now ban clubs from the Scottish Cup if fans throw pyrotechnics - but chief executive Ian Maxwell insists it wants to avoid that outcome. > > Punishments could range from fines and ticket allocation restrictions to the ultimate sanction of expulsion from the national cup competition. > > > And, earlier this year, Celtic and Rangers - as well as Motherwell - were charged by the SPFL after fans disrupted both League Cup semi-finals with flares and had 500 tickets removed from their allocation for the final.
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      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/45960583 > The Scottish FA can now ban clubs from the Scottish Cup if fans throw pyrotechnics - but chief executive Ian Maxwell insists it wants to avoid that outcome. > > Punishments could range from fines and ticket allocation restrictions to the ultimate sanction of expulsion from the national cup competition. > > > And, earlier this year, Celtic and Rangers - as well as Motherwell - were charged by the SPFL after fans disrupted both League Cup semi-finals with flares and had 500 tickets removed from their allocation for the final.
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      Then don't give yourself that power
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