Celtic and Rangers branded 'hypocrites' over Tynecastle ticket cuts as Hearts 'don't need' their away supports
Celtic and Rangers have been branded "hypocrites" over fan complaints about reduced allocations at Tynecastle and other away grounds.
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Celtic and Rangers have been branded "hypocrites" over fan complaints about reduced allocations at Tynecastle and other away grounds.
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