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Just 600 fans will be granted access to Hampden for the Scottish Cup final between St Johnstone and Hibs.
The Scottish Cup final will be a closed doors affair.
St Johnstone and Hibs may wonder whether it will make any difference, given that the nonsensical proposal cobbled together and agreed to by the SFA and Scottish Government was to have only 600 fans there anyhow.
Only one in every 86 seats would have been occupied if that underwhelming plan to allow 300 tickets for each club had gone ahead.
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Glenn Middleton celebrates at an empty Hampden after making it 2-0 to St Johnstone in their semi-final win over St Mirren.
RANGERS and Celtic ‘B’ sides will be allowed to play in the Lowland League next season. Current member teams voted on the proposal on Monday (May 10), with a “majority of clubs” opting in favour of introducing the Old Firm. The Glasgow duo would join the division for one season. The Borders teams who compete are Gala Fairydean Rovers and Vale of Leithen. League officials insisted last week that “no current member club would be adversely affected in any way” as “league integrity and the importance of the pyramid will be paramount”. In a statement on Monday, George Fraser, the chairman of the Lowland League, said: “With all proposals of this type everyone has an opinion on it, and rightly so.