CELTIC FANS have been taken by surprise when Zenit announced today the prices for their upcoming Europa League tie with Celtic.
Brendan Rodgers and Roberto Mancini’s men go head to head and if you want to watch the action live and in person the ticket prices start from 500 Rubles or 7 Euros to you and me.
Celtic fans can’t quite believe the price, especially when they’ve been hit by a £20 bill to watch Celtic’s Scottish Cup tie against Partick Thistle in February.
Excellent prices. UK teams should take a leaf out of your book.
— Andrew Wallace (@AndrewWallace83) January 26, 2018
Good to hear. . .was at the embassy today and it was full of Celtic fans.
— CC (@TheLeatherBelts) January 26, 2018
7 euros. Fair play Zenit. That’s how ticket prices should be
— John Hodgkiss (@19jhodgkiss) January 26, 2018
Football prices in Britain are outrageous
Indeed Al. It costs non-season book holders over SEVEN times that amount to watch the tribute act from Govan when they and their hordes infest Celtic Park!
Don’t care how cheap the tickets are. Russians are skint. I’ve worked there and it’s grim. People haven’t been payed for months. The food is pure boak. However they are nice people. HH
I can’t believe you don’t spell check a simple headline.
We do! Unfortunately, the headline went out to news sites before it was caught. It was fixed within minutes. Calm doon.
Pound Stretcher Prices.See Scotland could appoint a Fulltime Gardner.After all he would be playing for a few plant pots over at Hunden….
Playing????I meant Shafting,i mean grafting.Och ye get the Jist..HH….No doubt after its found that he is Utter Keek.He would definitely Walk Away.Like a RRM
40 quid for Celtic Park! Good to see the board at Celtic repay fans for their loyalty. With the teams performances at home over the past two/three seasons each Celtic supporter should get 20 quid for going.
7€ A ticket…..plus travel costs….food/drink AND a whopping £108 for a Visa.
Add that up.
Unacceptable headline! I don’t accept the ‘calm doon’ .
I before e except after c. Happens too often.