Rangers fans warned by Danish police about Brondby game

Danish police have warned Rangers fans not to travel to Brondby if they don’t have a ticket for the away section at the match.

The police have also warned the Gers against trying to gain access into the home end, and they will be refused entry [RangersFC SLO].

Many Bears fans have already tried to buy tickets in the home end, but those tickets have been cancelled, and the money has been refunded.

Police aren’t messing around.

Basically, if you don’t have a ticket for the game in the away section, don’t travel to Denmark or the match.

It is clear that the police won’t tolerate Gers fans trying to get into the home end, and it doesn’t seem as if they want thousands of ticketless fans roaming the streets.

So, if you don’t have an away ticket, it really would be best if you stayed at home and watched the game in a pub in Glasgow.

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This is a fair message from the Danish police, and hopefully, the majority of Gers fans listen and respect the advice.

Yes, it is a huge match for the Bears, and it could put their Europa League fate back in their hands, but people can enjoy it without trying to force their way into the stadium.

So, it will be interesting to see what happens, but this is a fair and balanced message from the Danish police, and hopefully, it is respected.

In other Rangers news, the Gers are looking to sign a young forward in January.