To finally get back at Celtic for not giving any Rangers fans tickets to next week's game, the team made a shocking reponse that must fans never imagined - soocer442
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To finally get back at Celtic for not giving any Rangers fans tickets to next week’s game, the team made a shocking reponse that must fans never imagined

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It takes some time, but Rangers is at last beginning the stadium maintenance required to return derby ticket allocations to a reasonable level.

It takes some time, but Rangers is at last beginning the stadium maintenance required to return derby ticket allocations to a reasonable level.

Celtic invested money over the summer to make Celtic Park better so that away Rangers supporters might enjoy their time at derby games. The city was meant to act in the same manner overall.

About 5% of away supporters will be able to access the stadium when Celtic and Rangers play in line with a contract between the Ibrox team and the SPFL. This is a significant rise from the years when hardly many people attended to see.


To finally get back at Celtic for not giving any Rangers fans tickets to next week's game, the team made a shocking reponse that must fans never imagined

Rangers broke their agreement and failed to guarantee Celtic that the work would be completed in time for the second Derby of the season around the New Year.

This is the reason Celtic decided not to provide any Rangers supporters passes to the encounter at Celtic Park between the two teams next week. Brendan Rodgers performed a fantastic job of parodies of them in a news conference, thereby establishing who was responsible.

Rangers begin the maintenance on the stadium required for Celtic games.

The Scottish Sun claims that Rangers have at last asked permission to install nets at Ibrox. This is among the safety precautions required to let thousands of Celtic supporters return to their stadium for derbies.

Therefore, the construction should be completed well before the third and fourth league games between the two clubs in 2025, when spectators are expected to be assigned their allocated places.

It pays off the tension Celtic places on Rangers.

Celtic was right to refuse tickets last week; it appears that the long-running public campaign at last generated the Ibrox sign to address the issue.

Both the SPFL and Rangers refuted claims that late work was the cause the Bhoys had to postpone their tickets cancellation. The pressure from the Scottish champions is driving events forward.

Celtic has always made it abundantly evident that they want large Derby allocations returned. All of this tiny chat from the blue side of Glasgow will eventually be forgotten.







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