CELTIC FANS will have to shell out further money this month if they want to watch their team play after the international break. So far, season ticket holders have shelled out the full amount for a virtual season ticket, they then have to keep up with away days usually through a Sky Sports subscription, oh and if they want to watch the team in the Scottish cup they’ll need a Premier Sports sub too.

However, none of these will come into play for when the club takes on Ross County in Dingwall after the international break. Sky Sports will not be showing the fixture and it’s not part of the Celtic FC pass, therefore Ross County are free to sell a PPV sub fee to watch the game via their platform and it will cost Celtic fans £15 for the game.

We have also been informed the St Mirren game which had to be rescheduled because of Boli Bolingoli will not be televised either and a similar PPV fee from St Mirren will need to be paid in order for fans to watch the game.

These are unprecedented times but Celtic fans are being stretched to the limit, being let down by inadequate coverage.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Absolute disgrace Fans made to pay again
    Scandalous that celtic board allows teams to abuse fans at every turn
    Been ST Holder for approx 40yrs bought first one from Desmond White office in Bath St think £65 credit card type then now 70 and our boards fucked us over as well
    as allowing others to do the same first taken to celtic game 1956

  2. TV know how to share the money around, would it not be better more money for any football team not just Celtic to show all there home games on there own TV and sell the rest the away games to one TV company at the highest price……

  3. Really dont see what the fuss is about-if you have a ST would you expect to be able to stroll up to Ross County or St Mirren away and get in for free?! Its their home game-their fans will have to pay Celtic if they want to watch their team in reverse games at CP-pretty simple really

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