Simon Jordan calls for serious action live on air after Rangers v Motherwell controversy

Simon Jordan calls for serious action live on air after Rangers v Motherwell controversy.

After fireworks were set off prior to Rangers’ League Cup semi-final matchup against Motherwell on Sunday, Simon Jordan has urged for action.

Referee Nick Walsh chose to stop the game’s start because of poor visibility after both groups of fans were held accountable for the incident at Hampden Park on November 3 [The Herald].

The consequences of carrying prohibited items into stadiums are well known to football fans, and Jordan is not in the mood for anyone who violate the new pyrotechnics law in Scotland to get away with it.

“The clubs should, and I personally would, take it as a personal front,” Jordan stated in a live talkSPORT interview on Monday, November 4, at 11:45 a.m.

“To show how serious I am, I would increase stewarding and policing levels in the stadiums under my jurisdiction, take these idiots out and ban them, and then make sure people’s employers knew who was being banned. According to what I understand, it is a crime in Scotland, isn’t it?

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