It has been confirmed that there will be no reprieve on the away allocation for Glasgow derby games, despite a change in management at Ibrox.

The club famously shut Celtic fans out in numbers after years of suffering heavy defeats while 7k Celtic fans partied in the stand.

Celtic rejected their last ticket allocation at Ibrox due to safety. Celtic fans were penned into a corner of Ibrox where they are sitting ducks for any home supporter who wants to throw objects at them. CeltsAreHere was in attendance at the last game at Ibrox when Celtic fans were in the corner and watched as a bottle smashed over a Celtic supporters head. The bottle thrown from above.

It prompted Celtic to challenge the Ibrox club on the allocation, making it clear the only arrangement was much more safer and contributed to the fixture. It was shut down by the former Ibrox management and Celtic had zero choice but to turn down the 600 tickets they were offered.

With new men in place, there’s going to be no return to the old allocation, which would effectively mean more away fan shut outs.

2 COMMENTS

  1. The people tell you all obout them they have to be brought heel in football and in our city they had a riot in our city after the win a no suppurters league a farce took over city centre with police to told stand down even joining in in a lock down orange walks distrubing the lives of tjebreal people of glasgow now the have got what the want a bigger divide against a roman catholic of irish dessent the hatred is criminal against blacks, jews, muslems, it would be it cant go on europe eyes look om to yhis wee city with mason rule im the gov,chambers,and law

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