The SPFL are interesting for supporters to contact police after the harmful incidents at Ibrox that noticed bottles thrown onto the pitch throughout Rangers ' defeat to Celtic.
The beginning of the second half was delayed by three minutes after keeper Joe Hart knowledgeable referee Willie Collum and his supervisor Ange Postecoglou that shards of damaged glass had been hurled from the Rangers finish.
A member of Celtic workers additionally required stitches for a "head wound" inflicted in a separate incident.
Each Postecoglou and Rangers boss Gio van Bronckhorst condemned the scenes and it later emerged that Police Scotland had been investigating.
And now the SPFL await the match delegate's report after the unsavoury incidents blighted Scottish soccer's marquee fixture.

An SPFL spokesman mentioned: “We await the match delegate’s report, and we might urge any followers with details about these incidents to contact the police.”
Celtic in the end received the sport 2-1 as they moved six factors clear on the prime of the Premiership.
Their supervisor Postecoglou mentioned of the incidents: “It's disappointing as a result of it is a sport that will get beamed around the globe and it stands by itself.
"You had two groups going at it in first and second spot and also you don’t want a few idiots spoiling it.”