Well if you believe what the Hunday Mail prints, then surprise, surprise, we've given in to the Brothers Grim yet again.
What a buch of gutless fucks
ABERDEEN have caved in to Rangers' demand for a five per cent ticket handling fee because Dons security chiefs feared a repeat of crowd trouble that has marred the fixture in previous years.
Gers travel to Pittodrie in the third game of the SPL season on August 23 with the Old Firm ticket row still rumbling on.
The Glasgow clubs have outraged other top-flight rivals by asking for commission when selling away briefs to their own fans.
Falkirk, who host Rangers in Saturday's league opener, refused and instead flogged tickets directly to Light Blues supporters.
Hearts and Hibs have vowed to do the same but the rest are starting to break ranks.
Dundee United backed down when Celtic threatened a ticket boycott which would have cost the Arabs around s100,000.
Now Dons have followed suit but safety rather than cash is their biggest concern.
Managing director Duncan Fraser said: "We have security and distribution arrangements that are unique to games against the Old Firm.
"In the last five or six years those matches have passed almost without incident and only minimal arrests if any.
"So we felt it was best that Rangers continue to distribute the away tickets."
Grampian Police would be unlikely to allow Dons to risk home fans infiltrating the visitors' section in what is already a powderkeg clash.
The clubs have a history of bad blood and former Gers striker Mark Hateley was once attacked by a supporter while players from both teams have been hit by missiles hurled from the crowd.
Riot police had to take to the field in 2002 and a female Aberdeen fan was banned for life in 2005 for spitting at Fernando Ricksen.
But both clubs have worked hard to stamp out the trouble and don't want to compromise safety.
The move will delight Rangers season ticket holders who lost first option on away tickets for the Bairns clash.
Despite their stance Dons still aren't happy but know security is the priority.
An insider said: "We don't want a situation where there could be trouble in the away end and Rangers say 'It's nothing to do with us.'"