Alan Brazil’s criticism of Ally McCoist regarding the allocation of tickets for Celtic vs Rangers was partially accurate.

Alan Brazil’s criticism of Ally McCoist regarding the allocation of tickets for Celtic vs Rangers was partially accurate.

 

 


 

This Sunday’s Glasgow Derby will be the first occasion in a long time that both Celtic and Rangers fans will be in attendance. Rangers will be receiving approximately 4% of the stadium’s capacity during the Celtic Park match. Both sets of supporters will be in attendance.

 

 

 

 

Celtic confirmed the agreement with Rangers last month, resulting in approximately 2400 Ibrox supporters receiving briefs for the Glasgow Derby clash. As the talkSPORT duo discussed the major game, Alan Brazil winded up Ally McCoist. However, the joke had an element of truth. Brazil stated on talkSPORT, “When is the Old Firm game?” Is it this weekend? Have we seen a few members of your group?

 

 

 

We have recognised the error of our ways.” We have conceded and stated, “Rangers, get lost; we will allow some of you to enter,” in order to preserve the world’s greatest rivalry. McCoist: “I am extremely grateful for your concession.” Al, I would like to express my gratitude on behalf of all Rangers fans for your willingness to compromise.The Parkhead club should and deserve some credit from their Glasgow

 

 

 

 

rival supporters, as the likelihood of Rangers fans attending the game on Sunday would have been nearly zero if Celtic had not reached a compromise first. The actual circumstances of the Glasgow Derby ticket allocation dispute between Celtic and Rangers Brendan Rodgers was accountable for the reduction of away supporter allocations from the Glasgow Derby,

 

 

 

 

which has been the subject of dispute for years. Rangers’ allocation was reduced from the full Broomloan Stand to a zero-fan policy as a result of the Celtic manager’s complete dominance of the Ibrox club during his initial tenure at Parkhead. In reality, the ticketing controversy was the result of the actions of two Celtic men. Rodgers, and this individual: Odsonne

 

 

 

 

Edouard’s goal when Celtic was reduced to ten men prompted Rangers to reduce the allocation due to their frustration with the Hoops supporters’ constant celebration of victories in their stadium. Supposedly. It is our intention that the allocations will continue to increase in the near future, allowing a healthy contingent of away fans to attend the most intense football derby in the world.







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