Rangers and Celtic have both been fined for the rammy at the end of the recent Old Firm match at Celtic Park in March.
The two clubs will both be forced to pay £7500 for their hand in the confrontation, which eventually saw Andy Halliday sent off.
But by fining both clubs it suggests both Rangers and Celtic are responsible for the incident. So why did Scott Brown escape punishment?

The Celtic captain sparked the entire thing by making offensive gestures towards the Rangers fans. In tasteless scenes, the Celtic captain riled up the Rangers side and it culminated an almighty clash.
The entire thing was very ugly and it resulted in numerous players being reprimanded by the referee. So was Rangers boss Steven Gerrard for comments he made to referee Bobby Madden.
Halliday was sent off for a second yellow after confronting Brown. Celtic right-back Mikael Lustig and Rangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham were also booked.
Brown too had already raked his studs down Alfredo Morelos before the Colombian reacted and was sent off. Both clubs will now have to deal with being fined.
But the Celtic captain was at the centre of the entire thing mixing the pot, and it’s strange the powers that be have saw fit to punish both sides
It highlights again the terrible inconsistency that exists when it comes to the SFA and the Celtic captain.
