Rangers' Europa League final.The Scottish giants travel to Spain to face Eintracht Frankfurt on May 18 at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville in the club's first European final since 2008.
However, Rangers have been given a ticket allocation of just 9,500 for the match, despite the ground having a capacity of 42,714.This has caused outrage and a desperate scramble for tickets by supporters, with former player and manager McCoist also going to desperate measures to try to secure a ticket.Speaking to talkSPORT, via the Daily Record, McCoist explained: "I was actually emailing people at UEFA I’d never met before.
I was prostituting myself around Europe and UEFA. Anything they wanted off me - I'd cook them breakfast, I'd do their ironing."I've not heard back from anybody at UEFA.
You think I'm joking, I've tried everybody. I've never known anything like it and I'm actually quite angry about it, but I'm not going to get angry at nine minutes past six."How can UEFA possibly have a European final with only 40,000 people there and give just over 9,000 tickets to the fans of both clubs?Will Rangers win the Europa League final?
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