DUNDEE UNITED are furious about what they perceive as a lack of effort from the Scottish Football Association to recover the £70,000 owed to them by Rangers and have referred the matter to the club's lawyers.
While Duff & Phelps, the Ibrox administrators, were able to provide guarantees to John Yorkston, chairman of Dunfermline Athletic, on Monday that they would meet a payment of £84,000 for outstanding ticket sales from their Clydesdale Bank Premier League encounter at East End Park on February 11, the Tannadice club are still out of pocket for their share of ticket sales from the William Hill Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox on February 5 and feel that the governing body should be doing more to press Rangers to get it back.
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