Rangers have said they had been "dissatisfied" with the response from Police Scotland after incidents within the stand following the sport with Celtic.
Jota had given Celtic the lead at Celtic Park within the remaining derby sport of the season, earlier than Vogue Sakala levelled within the second half.
Round 800 Rangers followers watched the 1-1 draw at Parkhead.
Following the full-time whistle, ugly scenes noticed supporters come collectively within the stands with video footage displaying objects had been thrown.
Rangers plan to take the flashpoint additional following with PolIce Scotland and Celtic and demand there have been "accidents to aged and disabled supporters."
The membership additionally plan to report proof of "attainable hate crimes" to the authorities.
In a press release launched to the Herald, an Ibrox spokesman stated: “We're dissatisfied with the Police response after the Previous Agency at Parkhead as we speak.
"Our help was left unprotected as they had been attacked by bottles and different missiles.
"Experiences up to now embody accidents to aged and disabled supporters. Moreover, we're collating proof of attainable hate crimes which might be reported to Police Scotland as a matter of urgency.
"We intend to lift our considerations with Police Scotland and Celtic in the course of the debrief.”
Celtic and Police Scotland have been approached for remark.