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  1. RANGERS have been issued fines totalling around £35,000 by UEFA over conduct during the Champions League match against Liverpool at Anfield. The Ibrox club have been slapped with four fines in relation to the lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects, a provocative message of an offensive nature and violation of the UEFA Return to Play Protocol. Rangers have first been punished over the throwing of objects with a £3,300 fine under Article 16(2)(b) DR of UEFA regulations. The club were then hit with a sanction under the same article but section (c) over the lighting of fireworks which incurred an £14,400 fine (€16,500). Rangers were also fined under Article 16(2)(e) DR of regulations over a "provocative message of an offensive nature" during the 2-0 loss at Anfield. The fine imposed for that breach totalled £8,750 (€10,000). The final sanction came under Article 13.1.2 regarding face masks in the UEFA return to Play Protocol. The club were hit with another £8,750 (€10,000) fine for the violation.
  2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Pollok v Talbot Newlandsfield is currently operating to a capacity of 874, and we anticipate that this figure will be reached. There will be a pay gate in operation, but this will be closed when capacity is reached. We therefore ask that spectators arrive as early as possible to avoid being refused entry - gates will open from 1pm. Digital tickets are already available for purchase to fans of both clubs through the Fanbase App. I would ask that any queries regarding ticketing go through our new Club Secretary, John Alexander (07854 536 874).
  3. Kilmarnock Football Club has concluded its investigation into an alleged comment made by Kyle Lafferty which was circulated across social media via a video recording on Thursday, 22 September. The club can confirm that Kyle regrets his actions and acknowledges that he has let down himself, his family, the club and the supporters. Kilmarnock Football Club has subsequently taken internal action, including the serving of a substantial fine. The club has also engaged Scotland’s leading anti-sectarian charity, Nil By Mouth, which will work closely with Kyle on a one-to-one basis, in addition to delivering training to our first team squad and academy squad members, to provide education which the charity believes is key to tackling Sectarianism in society. Kyle has also committed to supporting the club’s community projects which will see him participating in Nil by Mouth’s educational initiatives, in addition to serving Kilmarnock’s ‘Football for All’ programmes on a weekly basis for the foreseeable future. A Notice of Complaint has now been served and received by the club from the Compliance Officer at the Scottish FA with regards to the player, Kyle Lafferty. This hearing will be heard on Thursday, 20 October 2022. The club will now focus on fully cooperating with the Scottish FA’s investigation. Kilmarnock Football Club would like to thank Nil By Mouth for their ongoing support in this matter.
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