Five Questions for Chief Constable Jo Farrell after trouble at Ibrox

A senior Scottish police official has rebuked Celtic and the Ibrox club for not publicly denouncing the conduct of their supporters following the disturbances at the weekend.

Meanwhile we have five questions for Chief Constable Jo Farrell….

Chief Constable Jo Farrell urged both clubs to take stronger action, including measures to remove their respective ultra supporter groups.

Farrell is the latest figure to speak out after chaotic scenes unfolded following the Scottish Cup quarter-final clash. The encounter ended in a 0-0 draw before the Hoops secured a sweet victory through a penalty shootout.

Post-match, supporters from both sides entered the pitch. Police are also investigating an incident involving a member of Celtic’s backroom staff who appeared to be assaulted by a Rangers supporter. Separate incidents of disorder were reported in areas surrounding the stadium.

Police Scotland confirmed that nine individuals have been arrested so far and warned that additional arrests are expected as investigations continue.

The chief constable discussed the situation while appearing before the Scottish Parliament’s Public Audit Committee, where the events at Ibrox were raised during proceedings.

She said: “The events of Sunday afternoon were absolutely disgraceful and I condemn the people involved in violence. Fans, families, friends, people working at the clubs, my officers, do not go to and work within that environment to witness or receive or be on the receiving end of threats and violence.”

Union Bears with flares
Union Bears with flares.Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Referring to the intense media discussion that has followed the incident, Farrell also pointed out that neither club has issued a public statement addressing the matter.

“When we got to Monday evening, there was still no commentary from either of those clubs in respect of the violence that was witnessed,” she said. “Nobody came out to condemn that violence.”

Farrell was later asked on whether the clubs should consider restricting ticket allocations to ultra supporter groups as a potential step towards preventing similar incidents in the future.

Scotland's Shame
Scotland’s Shame – theRangers fans attacking the Celtic support at Ibrox after Celtic won the Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

She said: “That would seem like an obvious action that needs to be considered and taken by the clubs.”

“How do they ensure the safety of their broader fan base and eliminate those individuals who come in and have prepared the balaclavas and the pyrotechnics in order with the intent of causing disruption, harm to those other people around them.”

Scotland's Shame
Scotland’s Shame – theRangers fans attacking the Celtic support at Ibrox after Celtic won the Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Police Scotland have plenty of questions to answer themselves after the events on Sunday. Here are a few but there will be many more.

  1. Why did Police Scotland use the same entry procedures for the Celtic support from the previous week when the allocation was much smaller at 1800 when they could have used the tried and tested procedures that were successfully implements at Ibrox for Rangers v Celtic games for decades where the Celtic support had the full Broomloan Road stand?
  2. Why did Police officers instruct some Celtic buses to park on Helen Street causing serious risks which could have resulted in a fatality?
  3. Why was there not a pile cordon in place in front of the Broomloan Road and Copeland Road (which houses the Rangers ultra group the Union Bears) stands at the end of the match?
  4. Did Police Scotland discuss these matters with Rangers in advance and has there been an element of cost cutting on behalf of the Ibrox club to reduce the cost of policing inside the stadium.
  5. Does Police Scotland accept that they failed to learn the lessons from the Janefield Street crush and that their procedures on Sunday were in danger of leading to a similar dangerous situation re-occurring?

The last words on the Premier Sports commentary on the video above sums up the situation perfectly and in real time.

Premier Sport commentator Rory Hamilton is in no doubt about what he is seeing.

“Supporters [are]making their way on to the pitch at both ends of the stadium, Celtic in celebration, Rangers fans in retaliation.”

Conor Spence

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6 Comments

  1. SNP OUT NOW! Jo Farrell is doing a terrible job at policing Scotland. She’s done superbly this week. Some crooked vape approved by the council has burned down Central station.

    The city chambers is a cesspit of corruption.

    And of course. Not enough lgbt rainbow flags for the DEI hire police Scotland to police property,

    It’s a sackable offence for these charlatans tax payer theives and crooks.

    Vote Reform in May.

    • Silence from eyepox is deafening, silence from Celtic park expected. Celtic don’t do communications.hh.

      • Keep the Green brigade banned.

        Ban the Union bears.

        There’s no silence from the Celtic fans.

        Sack all woke public sector leaches

  2. Go woke. Go broke. Scotland the bannana republic without the bananas.

    Hospital coverups
    Can’t build ferries.
    Can’t build houses.

    Can’t police old firm games.

    Rotten to the core. Remind yourself of the destruction of our city of Glasgow. Look at the state of the city.

    And council tax rises.

    SNP OUT. NOW

      • Nicola Sturgeon’s cabal are coming down.

        And her police force can’t even police an old firm game anymore.

        The Goverment is a disgrace. Case and point made. And all of their country hating communists should go with them.

        When we vote REFORM in May to take our country back.