Celtic enthusiasts remind Rangers of source of price disputes as Ibrox legions see one of the benefits of lockdown – Hotline

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The allocation of tickets at Celtic Park for Rangers’ stopover on December 30 was the topic and it is no surprise that the two halves of the pit collided.

Eddie Easson, from Ballingry, Fife, said: “Let’s not look at where the relief in pricing started. Dave King’s greed to get more money from enthusiasts. Let’s not remember the incident of the missile launch in Ibrox when enthusiasts were shelled and a member behind the scenes was seriously injured. injured. ” If Rangers need to come to Celtic Park, then get back to what they were. “

Stuart McLeod, Stepps, responded: “After the price resolution and Celtic’s refusal to let away fans in, we have all shown who is boss in Scottish football. The smaller permit is suitable for Rangers fans as it means fewer people. “In seats with limited view with coins and condoms filled with urine falling on them. For years, Celtic enthusiasts had the luxury of amazing prospects and an entire grandstand all to themselves, while we had to pass through 2,800 seats wedged into a corner with huge metal poles blocking any kind of view. We need a fair percentage, the same as we’ve been asking for since the new Celtic Park was built. “

Dougie Munro emailed: “You can bet that, after Celtic refused to give the Rangers a ticket allocation, the Green Brigade will be back for this game. “

Robert Pender sent an email: “Zero fines! Nothing to do with protection yet to earn a merit in the game. Seriously, this fuels the fires of bigotry. Acts like this pass on hatred to the next generation. Celtic’s board of directors will be responsible for any long-term negative behavioural reactions.

Derek Morris, from Stirling, said: “Now that the Rangers have been denied the price they are entitled to, I recommend they take legal action. This would result in the postponement of the process until the courts determine the outcome. “

Henry Moffat, Stilring, said: “The Glasgow derby ticket debate is a non argument with Celtic 100% in the right. The section they are offering our fans is not safe with clear access for idiots to throw glass bottles down on to away fans.

“Many other clubs’ fans have experienced this as well. The only safe way is to give back the Broomloan and for Celtic to give an equal amount behind the nets but not in the corner.”

On the other hand, Willie Mercer from Dumfries said: “A competitive league doesn’t necessarily equate to high-quality football. The Scottish Premiership is neither competitive nor does it offer high-quality football. Although I don’t agree with the way and timing that Derek Adams chose to make his point of view, and I can’t comment on the point of view of League Two football in England, I agree with his view that Scottish football is of a very poor standard. “

Tam Williamson, Lanarkshire, said: Craig Levein was right when he said Celtic and Rangers deserve promotion to the EPL and could pay £50m a year to help SPFL and Scottish football. It’s a glorious concept, Craig, but it’s not going to work. it took place because of the behaviour of Rangers fans every time they played in England.

“Our English cousins do not and do not desire such behaviour on their doorstep and as a result Celtic, who enjoy a very good reputation in the south, have been unfairly punished because of the stupidity of others. “

Ron McIlhatton emailed: “While I believe he is a must-have replacement in Scottish football and David Martindale has some substance, I consider Craig Levin’s proposal arrogant and reckless. He proposed that the Old Firm move south and have enough cash to pay. Scottish football costs £50 million per season. It’s pathetic and embarrassing. Why would English league enthusiasts or presidents need Celtic or Rangers to play in England?

Stephen Mulhern said: “I see Lawrence Shankland loving the image of Rangers lifting the League Cup. That’s fair enough because it’s not unusual for him to be loyal to them, but it’s the captain of Hearts that we’re talking about and I’ll be surprised if he wasn’t stripped of his captaincy in the next match.

Grassmoor’s John Scott said: “It’s ridiculous to accuse Michael Stewart of anti-Rangers bias when the only thing missing from Kris Boyd’s neck on Sky is a Rangers scarf. On the other hand, we all know Chris Sutton is A Celtic man, however, has at least given credit to other clubs where it is due. Michael is one of the few experts not affiliated with the Old Firm to ask questions such as why taking off a top in the box is a penalty for Rangers but not for their opponents. Without holding the big guys accountable, a bias would be perceived on the west coast.

Finally, Leith’s Neil Renton quipped: “If Bill Foley’s £6 million investment in Hibs comes in time for the January moving window, then we’ll spend wisely. I’d like to see us buy Lawrence Shankland, James Tavernier and Callum McGregor. to replace us while strengthening the aspect of the Easter Way. “

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