Belfast Telegraph

Rangers slash Celtic’s ticket allocation

- BY GAVIN McCAFFERTY

RANGERS have announced plans to cut Celtic’s ticket allocation for visits to Ibrox.

In a move that blows apart a reciprocal arrangemen­t between the clubs, Celtic fans are set to receive less than 1,000 tickets next season.

Celtic swiftly responded by indicating that they will follow suit.

Hoops fans have traditiona­lly filled both tiers of the Broomloan Stand in an agreement that has seen about 7,000 travelling supporters attend derbies at both grounds.

Rangers say they have made the decision amid unpreceden­ted demand for season tickets for Steven Gerrard’s first campaign in charge.

The Light Blues r eceived “more than 40,000 renewals” before the deadline and are now set to announce plans to open up the process to new season ticket holders.

A club statement read: “We have already received an enormous number of requests.

“The club has decided on an overall increase in the total number of season tickets available to what will be a historical record.

“An unfortunat­e consequenc­e of putting our supporters first is that this increased demand negatively impacts on the number of tickets allocated to visiting teams. This means all visiting fans will now be situated in the corner between the Broomloan and Sandy Jardine Stands.”

Most visiting clubs receive about 900 tickets for league games at Ibrox, which has a capacity of 50,817.

Celtic took little more than an hour to announce plans to cut Rangers’ allocation.

A statement read: “An unpreceden­ted double treble and historic season for the club has led to a phenomenal level of demand from supporters.

“We are happy to reciprocat­e in terms of ticket allocation, something which will give us the opportunit­y to meet this huge demand to visit Celtic Park.”

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