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Brendan Rodgers’ immediate response to the allocation of Celtic fans’ away tickets for the Glasgow derby following the impasse issues

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Brendan Rodgers’ immediate response to the allocation of Celtic fans’ away tickets for the Glasgow derby following the impasse issues In the Glasgow derby scheduled for next month, Celtic will extend a warm welcome to Rangers supporters at Parkhead.

 

 


 

After an agreement was reached to allocate four percent of the saleable capacity to Celtic and Rangers away fans, Hoops supporters will also receive a ticket allocation for the subsequent match at Ibrox. It has been a contentious issue for years since the 2018 change, when Rangers reduced Celtic’s allocation to prevent their rivals from perpetually celebrating significant victories on their turf.

 

 

 

 

The tit-for-tat battle, which would ultimately result in a complete away fan embargo, was reciprocated by the Celts, despite the fact that the number of away fans had remained around 7000 over the years. Earlier this afternoon, Callum McGregor addressed the media regarding the ticket situation prior to the Scottish Premiership match against St Mirren this weekend.

 

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers responds to the allocation of away supporter tickets between Celtic and Rangers. Additionally, Brendan Rodgers, the manager, has been requested to provide his perspective on the return of supporters to the stadium. Rodgers responded, “I believe that everyone is pleased with the announcement.” It is a substantial component of the fixture.

 

 

 

 

It does make a difference to have been embroiled in the situation with the supporters, both at home and away, and then to have them taken away. “Indeed, I believe it is beneficial for all individuals.” Great for the game, great for the spectacle of the game, and, of course, fantastic for the supporters. They have the opportunity to observe their team, which is fantastic.

 

 

 

 

Based on the calculations, it appears that approximately 2400 supporters of the Glasgow Gers will be present at Celtic Park, while just over 2000 supporters of the Glasgow Hoops will be present at Ibrox for the respective matches.

 

 

 

However, despite his enthusiasm for the return of supporters in general, Rodgers refrained from requesting the previous 7000 attendees and instead chose to commemorate the victory.

 

 

 

 

“We simply need to re-establish the presence of supporters in the stadiums,” he concluded. “That was the starting point, and I am optimistic that it will eventually return to its previous state, as this always generates an extraordinary atmosphere.” “Listen, this is the entirety of the club.” The club has handled the situation exceptionally well.

 

 

 

As I have previously stated, this was not a Celtic issue. Sadly, this was an aspect of the situation that was beyond our control at the outset. “Nevertheless, it is a relief that both clubs have reconciled, and Michael Nicholson and the behind-the-scenes personnel have addressed the matter.” It is advantageous for us to participate in the competition.







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