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From the official UEFA site -

 

UEFA opens Unirea disciplinary case

 

UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Romanian club FC Unirea Urziceni for lack of organisation at the UEFA Champions League Group G match against Rangers FC in Bucharest on Wednesday. The case relates to spectator entry procedures at the match, which finished in a 1-1 draw. The Control and Disciplinary Body will deal with the case on 12 November 2009, the same day as Rangers face charges relating to improper conduct of their supporters in the match.

 

http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind=512/newsid=918128.html

 

 

Rangers FC

 

UEFA also announced that it has charged Rangers FC with the improper conduct of their supporters following the disturbances during Wednesday's UEFA Champions League match with FC Unirea Urziceni. The Control and Disciplinary Body will deal with this case on 12 November 2009, the same day Unirea also face a hearing

 

http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind=512/newsid=916388.html

 

 

It's worth noting that the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body ruled on the 30th Oct that NK Dinamo Zagreb should be deducted three points and play their remaining 2 games behind closed doors following the crowd disturbances against FC Timişoara in the UEFA Europa League on 1 October. The club have appealed the decision but the date of the appeals hearing hasn't been set. - http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind=512/newsid=911828.html

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These disciplinary's never hear from the fans involved , the UEFA guy at the game would not have seen first hand what started the rammy , christ the majority of the press that is slaughtering us weren't even in Romania , I really hope for the best , but fear the worst

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You would think we were there worst fans in the world the way the Scottish press have reacted, whatever punishment is handed out will have to be handed out to most football clubs in the future

 

You'd love to think that would be the case Ian but in most other countries the media, politicians and national footballing authorities would be out in force defending their team. Other way around here of course.

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