CELTIC have made it clear on Thursday morning nothing has been decided with regards to any away ticket allocation for games in the future after Ibrox chief Stewart Roberston claimed there would be away supporters at the final two league Glasgow derbies of the season.
The club has been inundated with questions from supporters about the potential return of away fans to Ibrox and Celtic Park for the fixture since the interview came out with the Ibrox chief.
"There will be away allocations in the next two games"
Rangers Managing Director, Stewart Robertson gives updates for away fans for the upcoming Old Firm fixtures 👇 pic.twitter.com/4tTFbfW18o
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 15, 2022
Celtic have had no correspondence with the Ibrox club about these games and they’ve clearly heard this first via the interview.
It’s prompted a strong response from the club.
🎟 🏟 Further to recent media reports regarding ticket allocations for away fans at Celtic Park, to clarify, Celtic determines the allocation for visiting teams at Celtic Park and will confirm the position for future matches at the appropriate time.
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 17, 2022
Some Celtic fans are irked we’re entertaining our rivals and their petty decision to stop 7500 Celtic supporters from watching their team at Ibrox twice a season.
There are supporters out there who want all or nothing. If they want to reinstate the prior arrangement then Celtic should gladly oblige, but if the paltry 850 tickets are coming our way, should we be thinking twice?
We’ve stuck a poll out on social media, with around 1k votes at present, ‘All or nothing’ is prevaling.
A lot of talk around Glasgow Derby away fans. What is your preference?
Some fans believe we should just keep it to zero fans than accept the paltry amount. What’s your view?
— CeltsAreHere (@HereCelts) February 16, 2022
People from sevco think they talk for Celtic , bolt ya rockets,
old firm died with you
GTF. Sell the 850 tickits tae yer ain mutate blue blooded fans of destruction. And let them wreck yer ain bogs.
Quite.