Bain 'disgusted' by Terrors decision

07 December 2009 17:37
United have decided to charge Ibrox fans again for their re-arranged Scottish Premier League game at Tannadice next Tuesday.[LNB]The original match was postponed at half-time due to a waterlogged pitch with the visitors leading 1-0 and fans were told over the PA system to retain their ticket stubs.[LNB]It was believed that the announcement meant those fans would be admitted free when the game was played again.[LNB]However the Tannadice club will charge reduced admission for the match with prices set at £12 and £6.[LNB]Speaking at Rangers' AGM at Ibrox, Bain responded to one angry shareholder who asked why the club had not acted on behalf of the Light Blues fans.[LNB]He said: "We did take up the fight because I was disgusted and angry at the attitude of Dundee United.[LNB]"The game was called off at half-time and I was standing beside the chief executive of the Scottish Premier League (Neil Doncaster) and the chairman of Dundee United (Stephen Thompson) and I said to them at that time, 'I hope that you will see sense and make sure that our supporters retain their ticket stubs and get back in for nothing'.[LNB]"That was obviously ignored. I then had my colleague make strong representation to Dundee United that they should change their mind but it didn't materialise.[LNB]"Unfortunately under legislation, Rangers Football Club or the SPL don't have powers to change Dundee United's decision."[LNB][LNB] Sevilla 1/3, Draw 4/1, Rangers 8/1  

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