Celtic finally respond as hundreds of fans are crushed at Easter Road

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Celtic v Aberdeen - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - May 27, 2023 Celtic fans doing the Poznan in the stands during the match REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Just after 7pm on Saturday night Celtic’s Supporters Liaison Officer tweeted about the frightening scenes before yesterday’s match at Easter Road.

Getting 3,591 fans into the Whyte & Mackay Stand on a Saturday afternoon shouldn’t be too much of a problem with pre-match meetings between Police, Stewards and representatives of both clubs taking place to ensure that things run as smoothly as possible.

John Paul Taylor has the near thankless task as the one man operator between an incredibly passionate supporter base that covers 50,000 Season Ticket Holders and the same amount of matchday fans who are met with complete indifference by those running the club.

It seems that Police Scotland decided on a very heavy presence for the away support yesterday with fans held back far from the turnstiles then funnelled through very narrow areas to reach the ground.

With Police on horseback there wasn’t much evidence of common sense with reports of a number of fans being crushed.

There was no comment after the match from either club or Police Scotland but it looks like JP’s inbox will be busy on Monday morning.

In September 2018 there was bad crushing under the North Stand at Celtic Park before the Glasgow Derby with new arrangements in place for the reduced number of away fans allowed to the match.

After accepting the initial whitewash which blamed the supporters Celtic were forced to put new arrangements in place for future matches that made the 58,000 home fans the priority.

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