No Away Fans For Early Old Firm Matches
In a surprising turn of events, the iconic Old Firm clashes between Celtic and Rangers will take place without away fans for the first two league matches of the season. This decision comes after a tentative agreement between the two clubs to allow a five percent allocation for visiting supporters, contingent upon certain requirements being met at their respective stadiums.
Background of the Agreement
Following discussions with the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), both clubs previously agreed to reconsider their positions on away fan attendance, especially after the last six league derbies were held behind closed doors for the visiting fans.
Celtic's Recent Decision
However, Celtic has recently confirmed that they will not provide any away tickets for the first meeting this season at Parkhead, scheduled for September 1. This decision may stem from concerns over Rangers' readiness to accommodate visiting fans at Ibrox for their matchup in January of the following year.
Rangers' Confidence
Despite Celtic's stance, Rangers believe they will complete the necessary preparations for the January fixture at Ibrox. As of now, Rangers are playing at Hampden while delays on the construction of their Copland Road Stand continue. They are keen to have away supporters return and are planning to approach the SPFL to resolve this issue.
Official Statements
In an official statement, Rangers expressed their disappointment over Celtic's decision, stating: "Rangers were informed that Celtic will make no allocation for away fans for the September Old Firm game. The allocation to be implemented by both clubs was clear and Rangers was taking all steps towards fulfilling that agreement. In the meantime, we can confirm that no away allocation will apply for the January Old Firm fixture at Ibrox. This is consistent with the reciprocity embedded in the agreement reached between the clubs and the SPFL."
Reactions from the Managers
The absence of away fans in these crucial matches has elicited responses from both managers. Celtic's Brendan Rodgers expressed the significance of having both sets of supporters present, emphasizing the atmosphere created by their presence. He remarked, "It's huge and it's something this club have been championing for a number of years. Given the iconic nature of the fixture, it deserves for both sets of supporters to be in [attendance]."
On the Rangers' side, manager Philippe Clement reflected on his strange experience of playing at Celtic Park without any fans. He stated, "Football is about that, it's about entertainment and entertainment from two teams. It's a very positive thing for me." His emphasis on the importance of the fans showcases the integral role that away supporters play in these high-stakes games.
Looking Forward
Despite the current situation, both clubs and their respective supporters eagerly await the return of away fans in Old Firm matches. For many, the rivalry is not just about the competition on the pitch but also about the camaraderie and spirit brought to life by the fans. The hope is that future conversations between both clubs and the SPFL will yield an agreement beneficial for everyone involved.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the decision to deny away fans at the initial Old Firm matches raises concerns over fan engagement and the overall atmosphere of the game. The coming weeks will undoubtedly be critical for both clubs as they negotiate and address these crucial aspects of Scottish football culture.
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