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BBC Sportsound host Richard Gordon claims Aberdeen are to bill Rangers for 200 seats damaged during the sides most recent meeting.

Steven Gerrard's team won 4-2 at Pittdorie earlier this month and the presenter believes the Dons are contacting their Premiership counterparts over the alleged matter.

It comes days after Kilmarnock hit out at Celtic and their director Billy Bowie revealed Hoops chiefs were "embarrassed" after seats were left broken and sectarian abuse was chanted throughout the stormy match in Ayrshire.

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Gordon admits he was unsure of the rules over such incidents but Aberdeen are in the process of making contact over the reported damage.

He said live on air: “I hadn’t realised it was an SPFL regulation that the visiting club had to pay for damage.

“I know for instance the most recent Aberdeen vs Rangers game, there were about 200 seats damaged.

“And I know Aberdeen were sending Rangers the bill for that but I didn’t realise it was actually set in stone that the visiting club had to pay for it.”