Hearts appear to have aimed a thinly-veiled dig at Rangers over their dressing room badge drama.
A row erupted on Sunday evening after Rangers Women defeated Partick Thistle 4-1 in the Sky Sports Cup at Tynecastle.
Photos emerged from within the home dressing room, which was occupied by the Ibrox club.
The Rangers badge could be seen defacing the Hearts crest in the centre of the changing room floor space.
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— Heart of Midlothian FC (@JamTarts) March 26, 2024
🏆 🎟 @ScottishCup semi-final tickets will go on sale at 11am tomorrow (Wed 27th March)
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This sparked an angry reaction from Jambos fans, as the club 'demanded answers' from Rangers and the SWPL over the incident.
While things have gone quiet on the matter in terms of official word from any of the involved parties, it seems Hearts are taking a more subtle approach to things now, as they prepare for next month's men's Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers at Hampden.
Promoting ticket sales, which commence tomorrow, a social media post by the Jam Tarts reads: "Do it for the badge."
The game will take place at the national stadium on Sunday, April 21, as Steven Naismith's side seek revenge on Philippe Clement's team after their previous encounter at the same stage of the Viaplay Cup earlier this campaign.
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