MSP James Dornan is to follow up the article by Phil MacGiollabhain questioning safety issues at Ibrox Stadium.
The article by the award winning blogger raised a number of concerns about the safety certificate at Ibrox with specific concerns about the relationship and correspondence between the club Glasgow City Council and the Safety Advisory Group.
According to the article a number of staff within Ibrox are concerned about the deteriorating state of the stadium and the apparent lack of concern and interest by the safety group.
If this is true then surely the game on Hogmanay must be in jeopardy. Clearly questions to be answered at least. https://t.co/OV1CCZInW0
— James Dornan SNP (@glasgowcathcart) December 10, 2016
The main claim is that early in January nets will be fitted below the roofs in three stands to prevent anything from falling on supporters.
In December 2015 some supporters had to be evacuated during a home match against Dumbarton when something became loose in the roof panelling of the Govan Stand.
Dornam, the MSP for Glasgow Cathcart which cover Hampden Park, tweeted his intention to ask the questions and immediately came under fire for his motivations!
So it appears that in Glasgow you should only show concern about possible safety issues if everyone is happy with the source of the info.
— James Dornan SNP (@glasgowcathcart) December 10, 2016
I’m being attacked for showing concern about the safety of Rangers fans by…Rangers fans. #Scottishfitba
— James Dornan SNP (@glasgowcathcart) December 10, 2016
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