Derek Clark has confirmed that the Sydney Super Cup is in doubt.
New Zealand based broadcaster Jason Pine was first to raise concerns about the November tournament which is based around the O** F*** clash beloved by both sets of directors in Glasgow.
There has been a furious backlash against the November 20 friendly with banners and chants displayed at Celtic Park and Ibrox since the match was announced.
Clark is a reporter for the Rangers Review, an official media partner of the Tribute Act with access to high ranking officials.
Lead to believe reports coming from Down Under re the Old Firm being in doubt are accurate.
— Derek Clark (@derekclarksport) March 17, 2022
Hearing football’s Sydney Super Cup may be in serious doubt.
Unresolved issues with organiser escalating behind the scenes according to local sources.
Launch may have been premature.
More to follow.
— Jason Pine (@pineynz) March 17, 2022
Celtic fans have been softened up by leaks that their club will pick up a bigger fee for playing in two matches and also the scale of anger among Ibrox fans.
Social media reaction has been scathing with James Bisgrove, David Graham and Stewart Robertson all under attack for their willingness to be the support act on Ange’s Homecoming Tour.