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'Now, this is something we've been pushing’ - Journalist relays big Rangers news live on air

Speaking live on talkSPORT (via Ibrox News), host and reporter Jim White has relayed some big news out of Rangers whilst also giving his take.

Gers chief Stewart Robertson, speaking to Sky Sports (via Daily Record), shared a major development recently with the Glasgow giants managing director confirming their will be away fans allowed in the final two remaining Old Firm fixtures.

Previously this campaign, visiting supporters at either ground were shut out of the historic clash due to an ongoing row involving COVID-19 rules.

Celtic could not guarantee Rangers any away allocation for their second meeting this season, leading Rangers to take rival tickets off the table for their first clash of the campaign back in August last year.

Now, though, Robertson has shared that away supporters will make a return for the last two Old Firm bouts with White relaying this news live-on-air.

Speaking on live radio (via Ibrox News), White has relayed this big development whilst sharing what he believes is a step forward for the Old Firm.

“The Old Firm are heading in the right direction,” he said.

“A report running in Scotland this morning, the Old Firm have seen sense at last, of course, for those who don’t know, the Old Firm – Celtic and Rangers, apparently the Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson admitted that away fans will be back for the remaining two fixtures between the two clubs.

“Now, this is something we’ve been pushing, we couldn’t believe that no Celtic fans were at Ibrox the last time we were up there and that no Rangers fans were across the city last time out.”

One of the most fierce rivalries in world football arguably isn’t complete without both sets of fans in attendance for the bout, so this update from Robertson

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