It is understood SPL match delegate Alan Dick could mention some of the chants and songs that came from the Light Blues' support during Sunday's goalless draw at Celtic Park.

Dick reported Rangers to the SPL in August 2007 following the Ibrox club's trip to Inverness.

There was no action taken then, only warnings of future possible sanctions, as the SPL board took into account the club's efforts to eradicate unacceptable conduct by some of their supporters.

That incident at the Caledonian Stadium came just nine days after the launch of Rangers' 'Follow With Pride' campaign, which was aimed at cleaning up the club's image by ending sectarian and other abusive chanting.

Rangers had previously been fined on two occasions by UEFA for offensive chanting in Champions League and UEFA Cup matches, amounting to in excess of £21,000.

The SPL would come under pressure to act if they are presented with evidence of mores transgressions.

However, McCoist, who will take charge of the Ibrox side for tomorrow's Homecoming Scottish Cup trip to Forfar, said: "I don't know enough about it.

"I don't know what the delegate said in his report; I've not seen anything so I wouldn't comment on it."