Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson has revealed there will not be an Ibrox beamback for subsequent week's Europa League closing.
UEFA have urged ticketless followers to not journey to Seville for safety causes with each Gers and Eintracht Frankfurt receiving simply 10,000 briefs for the 40,000 seater stadium.
However stay-at-home Rangers followers have been dealt an enormous blow with the information that the large match from Spain will not be proven on the enormous screens at Ibrox.
That was the case for the UEFA Cup closing in 2008 however Ibrox chief Robertson says a lot of the membership employees shall be in Seville which will not enable them to function a beamback.

Requested in regards to the risk, he mentioned: "It is impossible as a lot of the employees we would have to run such a beamback are going to be in Seville so I do not suppose that can occur.
"As a lot as we perceive the need of followers to be in a single place collectively to look at it, I do not suppose that is going to be bodily attainable."
Nonetheless, Robertson hopes to have some "optimistic information" within the subsequent few days with regard to fan zones in Seville.
With an enormous quantity of followers from either side, enormous planning is required to assist supporters watch the all necessary conflict subsequent week.