Old Firm Matches Set to Exclude Away Fans
The highly anticipated Old Firm league matches between Celtic and Rangers will not feature away fans for the first two games of the season. This decision marks a continuation of a trend that has seen the last six league derbies played without visiting supporters.
Background on the Decision
Both clubs had initially agreed to a five per cent allocation for away supporters, contingent upon meeting certain requirements at both stadiums. However, Celtic has communicated to Rangers that they will not allocate any tickets for the first meeting at Parkhead on September 1, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Concerns Over Compliance
Celtic's decision stems from concerns that Rangers might not fulfill the necessary conditions at Ibrox ahead of their January fixture. Despite these fears, Rangers has expressed confidence that they will have completed the required renovations before the match.
Current Situation at Rangers
Rangers are currently playing at Hampden Park due to construction delays on their Copland Road Stand at Ibrox. The club has shown eagerness for the return of away crowds and continues to communicate with the SPFL regarding this issue.
Statements from Celtic and Rangers
In a recent statement, Rangers confirmed their awareness of Celtic’s decision, stating: "Rangers was informed that Celtic will make no allocation for away fans for the September Old Firm game... No away allocation will apply for the January Old Firm fixture at Ibrox." This statement highlights the mutual understanding and reciprocal agreement that both clubs had in their discussions with the SPFL.
Future of Away Fans in Scottish Premiership
The SPFL has confirmed that the exclusion of away fans will persist for the initial two Premiership games of the season. However, both clubs are expected to provide an approximate five per cent allocation for subsequent matches, pending the fulfillment of requirements at both Ibrox and Celtic Park.
Importance of Away Fans
An SPFL spokesperson emphasized the importance of away fans, stating that their presence is vital for the excitement and passion that characterizes the league. The commitment from both Rangers and Celtic to reintroduce away supporters is seen as a positive step for Scottish football.
Managerial Perspectives
Both managers have expressed support for the return of away fans. Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers noted the significance of having both sets of supporters present, stating, "It's huge and it's something this club has been championing for a number of years." Meanwhile, Rangers’ Philippe Clement highlighted the entertainment value of having opposing fans in the stadium, reflecting a sentiment shared by many in the football community.
What’s Next?
As the season progresses, the hope remains that both clubs will indeed facilitate the inclusion of away fans in future fixtures, creating a more vibrant atmosphere for one of football's most iconic rivalries. The next league meeting between the two teams is scheduled for March 15 at Celtic Park, offering a potential opportunity for the return of visiting supporters.
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