Both clubs expressed their outrage over the vile stickers left in the away end at Ibrox.
Hibs have taken swift action after fans vandalised seats at Ibrox with taunts mocking victims of the Ibrox Disaster.
IRA graffiti and abuse aimed at the late Queen Elizabeth II was also found, enraging Ibrox bosses. But the Edinburgh Evening News report that Hibs have banned one fan already and are looking to identify others who were involved in the incident that saw both clubs come out with strong criticism of the actions in the visiting section
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