Rangers have been hit with an SFA fine for two flashpoints against Celtic and Hibs respectively.
Scottish football's governing body slapped the Gers with two separate fines for two separate incidents at Easter Road on December 20 and Celtic Park on December 29.
Disciplinary rule 204 was breached by the Ibrox outfit whereby they failed to have team staff, players and club employees behave themselves in an orderly fashion.
At Hibs, Rangers technical coach Tom Culshaw clashed with John Potter and was handed a two-game ban. It was sparked by a foul on Borna Barisic by Hibs defender Ryan Porteous.
At Parkhead, Michael Beale branded referee Kevin Clancy a "cheat" and appeared to be embroiled in a bust-up with home coach John Kennedy - an issue the Gers man has since cleared up.
For the Hibs incident, Rangers were slapped with a £5,000 fine, with £2,000 suspended until the end of this season and £3,000 to be paid immediately.
The Celtic clash, meanwhile, saw them given a £10,000 fine with £3,000 of that suspended until the end of the campaign and £7,000 to be paid immediately.
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