Can someone point out exactly where Aberdeen say that they've accepted the Old Firm's proposal, of them receiving 5% of ticket sales, from the original Sunday Mail article?
Here's another viewpoint, from someone who knows as much as the next person :
The Old Firm make a proposal to the other 10 SPL clubs, which they know won't go down well.
Fans of the other SPL clubs are outraged at the sheer arrogance of this proposal and immediately demand they retract this proposal.
Some clubs admit they may have no choice but to accept, some say there's no way they'll accept, and some say nothing, instead looking at every possible outcome.
The weegie press see a chance to sensationalise a story, but can't as they've nothing to base it on.
Duncan Fraser releases a quote in which he admits it'd be best for all parties concerned if Rangers continued distributing tickets, as most would agree, but doesn't say anything with regard to Aberdeen accepting the proposal.
The weegie press take this quote and sensationalise it, thus printing a quote from Duncan Fraser in which he admits it'd be best for all parties concerned if Rangers continued distributing tickets, but they also fail to point out that nothing has been agreed with regard to the 5%.
They also print a quote from 'the insider', but no direct quote from Grampian Police or no direct quote from Aberdeen or Rangers saying they've accepted the proposal