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Rangers restricted to 1,500 for Scottish Premiership play-off final against Motherwell

Image: Fir Park: Will host the second leg of Motherwell v Rangers

Rangers have been restricted to 1,500 tickets for the second leg of the Scottish Premiership play-off final against Motherwell at Fir Park.

Reports suggest Motherwell requested 2,000 tickets for Thursday's Ibrox clash in exchange for handing over the entire South Stand at Fir Park, which holds more than 4,800 fans, to visiting supporters on Sunday.

Although the deal was initially struck, Rangers went back to Motherwell with an offer of just 950 tickets having sold tickets to their own fans shortly after their semi-final win over Hibernian.

A club statement from Motherwell read: "After discussions between both clubs, Motherwell fans have been allocated 950 tickets for Ibrox for Thursday night's game, priced at £5.

"For the second leg, Rangers have been allocated 1,500 tickets for the Maxim Office Park South Stand."

Meanwhile, defender Darren McGregor has won the player of the year award from both Rangers fans and his team-mates.

The 29-year-old said: "It's been great and looking at it just now I'm 50 games in, so I need to pinch myself sometimes that I'm at a club like this and I'm playing consistently.

"I've never got ahead of myself, though, and I never get too low when there have been disappointments. I never get too high either, I just try to keep an even plateau until the end of the season and then I can reflect.

"That keeps me grounded but I've loved my time at the club so far and being part of the squad."

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