Rangers must land one on Celtic and guarantee their fanatics a Parkhead ticket worth having – Hotline
Rivals Rangers and Celtic are back around the table to try to negotiate peace talks in the ongoing Old Firm ticket war.
But some fans are entrenched in their views and don’t want to see their clubs give an inch. Away supporters have been shut out so far this season and it doesn’t look like changing any time soon. Phillip Borland emailed: “I hope Rangers don't give Celtic any away tickets for next game at Ibrox. Rangers offered Celtic 700 tickets for last match and Celtic refused saying they were scared for their fans safety, so why would a extra 50 tickets now make it safe? Celtic refused Rangers any away tickets for the last Old Firm game at Parkhead and Rangers should do the same for next one.”
Jimmy Mac, Glasgow, said: “If Rangers agree to allow the original amount of Celtic fans back into Ibrox then it's only right that Rangers fans at Parkhead are give the same accommodation and are housed directly behind the goals and not stuck away in a corner of their ground as they have been for decades.”
Eddie Easson, Ballingry, said: “So the SFA may step in to sort out the Rangers v Celtic tickets debacle, that was started by Rangers. This can only be bad news for Celtic. Neil Doncaster will move heaven on earth to make sure it suits Rangers. They have him where they want him.”
On the pitch Rangers got a run out in Tuesday’s 2-2 draw with Copenhagen but some fans want to see more action in the transfer window. Steve Macleod, Wokingham, said: “Philippe Clement and the board have two weeks to make or break our season. We don’t have enough goals in the team and need Lawrence Shankland and a winger to give us a chance. Cyriel Dessers and Rabbi Matondo may have scored in a training game but neither have the enduring ruthless