Hopefully we’re not too far away from a near to full Celtic Par; in the interim, the latest news that some fans can come back to the ground for the Preston game is welcome, but also frustrating.

Celtic have confirmed 2,000 fans will be allowed at the friendly later this month.

Season ticket holders who have opted into the matchday programme will be balloted and told if they’ve beaten the odds to get into watch the game.

Fans are perplexed that Hampden just hosted the Euros where the government allowed 12k plus fans, and now Celtic have to be satisfied with 2000. We also witnessed 16k at. Rugby event in Scotland recently.

Celtic SLO, John Paul Taylor offered an explanation.

Celtic have three home games in quick succession later this month; the aforementioned Preston tie, followed by Midtjylland in the Champions League and then West Ham in a friendly.

If things go to plan, there could be nearly full numbers by the middle of August, right now we’re feeding off scraps.

3 COMMENTS

  1. 2,000 at celtic Park less than 33percent might be cause the marching season starts on Saturday but celtic and all football has to tell scottish gov how much foot ball bring to cities

  2. If the assumption by Celtics SLO is correct then surely the CL game against Midtjyland should be classed as importance of the same magnitude to Celtic and Scottish football in general in regards to European co-efficent points.But as the articles headline allures to its double standards as the Scottish government has shown many times this season eg treatment of Celtic’s pseudo covid rule breaches and that of the transparent breaches and actual Scottish government law breaking of therangers?

  3. Pity the club dont seem to think the CL qualifiers are of great magnitude.
    Perhaps if they did we would have had a manager in place months ago with some much needed new players

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