A man has been reported by police after Sandy and James Easdale were allegedly threatened outside Ibrox.

The Rangers investors and bus tycoons called in cops after they were allegedly threatened and abused by a group of men at Saturday's game.

Police today confirmed they are investigating the incident, which took place at the start the match against Falkirk at Ibrox.

It is understood the Easdale brothers were walking from their car with Sandy's 14-year-old son when they were allegedly targeted.

A 37-year-old man has been reported to the fiscal in connection with the incident.

A spokesman for Sandy Easdale said: "The Easdale brothers were shocked in front of Sandy's 14-year- old son and no-one should be confronted like this at a game especially on a day of rememberance .

"It is not something you would expect at the front door of Ibrox or indeed any football ground."

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "A 37-year-old man is the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal after an alleged breach of the peace at 12.30pm on Saturday."

The Herald understands a second man is also being hunted in connection with the incident.

Police were already investigating a graffiti attack on the home of James Easdale.

Vandals targeted the his plush property in Greenock, Inverclyde, earlier this month.

It is understood the words "Get Out" were scrawled on a wall with spray paint.