Latest Celtic News: The ticket peace talks between Celtic Fc and Rangers have taken a new turn, and the SPFL executives are getting ready to step in for a major breakthrough - outcome revealed - soocer442
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Latest Celtic News: The ticket peace talks between Celtic Fc and Rangers have taken a new turn, and the SPFL executives are getting ready to step in for a major breakthrough – outcome revealed

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Reports suggested that fans from outside the stadium would return for the derby match at Ibrox in April. Record Sport is aware that this has not yet been confirmed.

Even if peace discussions have been held between Celtic and Rangers with the intention of finding a solution for the remainder of the season, there is still a huge distance between the two teams over any arrangement that would allow away fans to return to the Old Firm derby.

In addition, Soocer is aware that the lockout may continue to be in effect for the two remaining top-flight matchups, unless both teams are willing to resign from their current positions and come to a variety of agreements during the course of the conversations. Ahead of the pair’s next match, which will take place at Ibrox on April 6, league bosses may yet be required to intervene and establish the rules.

Latest Celtic News: The ticket peace talks between Celtic Fc and Rangers have taken a new turn, and the SPFL executives are getting ready to step in for a major breakthrough - outcome revealed

On the other hand, the individuals who are located on the sixth level of Hampden are hoping that the sworn enemies may reach a compromise behind closed doors without being obliged to intervene. Immediately prior to their team’s travel to Parkhead on December 30, Rangers made an official “request for determination” to the Scottish Premier Football League (SPFL). This was done because Celtic refused to hand over any match day tickets for the Christmas encounter. Following Celtic’s decision to decline an away allocation of about 700 tickets for the first derby of the season, which was based on concerns regarding the safety and security of their supporters, this action was regarded as a tit-for-tat move.

In addition, despite the fact that the subcommittee mostly agreed with the Ibrox club’s complaint, they did not go so far as to compel Celtic to make a concession at the eleventh hour. They cited a lack of information and an insufficient amount of time to thoroughly investigate all of the variables. This request, on the other hand, is still being considered, and there are still more than three months left until the next time the rivals meet to discuss league affairs. This gives the league plenty of time to come to its own conclusion.

Rangers will claim that they did offer a “fair and reasonable” number of tickets, and they will also state that they will be willing to make the same number of seats available for Celtic’s subsequent visit to the Premiership. The club at Ibrox believes that Celtic is the one who behaved in an unreasonable manner when they refused to hand over any tickets for the return match that took place a month ago.

The board of directors of Celtic made their position very clear at their most recent annual general meeting (AGM) when they stated that the reduced number of seats in the lower corner of the away end put their supporters in danger of being attacked by fans from the home team.







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