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Celtic's Anthony Ralston weighs in on Rangers ticket furore - 'take what we can get'

The debate has been feverish among Celtic followers over how their club should respond following reports that Rangers have supplied them with 700 tickets for next weekend’s derby at Ibrox.

The first two cinch Premiership confrontations between the pair now in the grip of an almighty struggle for championship supremacy were played out without any away fans. Rangers stated it wasn’t possible to accommodate visiting supporters for the late August meeting - red zones then in operation as part of Covid-19 restrictions - before Celtic responded in kind for February’s east end of Glasgow meeting.

This latter encounter witnessed one of the most charged atmospheres at the Parkhead arena in recent years. In turn, Ange Postecoglou’s men seemed positively inspired by their surrounds to rack up three first half goals in a comprehensive victory that has underpinned them establishing a three-point lead in the tightest title race in a decade. Relish over the ambience last month, and their contempt for the meagre ration of 700 away tickets - a legacy of Rangers ending the policy of giving over one end to the visiting support on derby days almost four years ago - has led to a groundswell from the Celtic support for their club to reject the allocation. Without the pre-2018-19 figure of 7,000 away tickets, the widespread opinion among them is that there is precious little point having any visiting representation at the highest profile fixture in the Scottish football calendar.

That view would not appear to be shared by Anthony Ralston. The Celtic full-back is certainly no lover of the current 700 ticket arrangement to which it seems Rangers want to return. But the 23-year-old is of a mind that anything-is-better-than-nothing when it comes

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