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7258- Celtic allocation for the rarity of an away day

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Celtic will have the backing of over 7,000 fans when they return from the international break to face Livingston on Easter Sunday.

Hibs are the latest club to announce plans to reduce the allocation of tickets to Celtic fans but while they remain in the top flight there will always be a warm welcome at the Tony Macaroni Arena.

Three sides of the stadium have been handed over to visiting supporters, with relegation staring Davie Martindale’s side in the face there are likely to be a few Celtic fans in the Main Stand and taking up hospitality packages.

With less than three weeks to go there has been no word on a ticket allocation for the Glasgow Derby on April 7, it looks inevitable that Celtic will be without any fans for the third match running at Ibrox.

After the split it looks like Celtic will be playing away against St Mirren and Kilmarnock- two clubs that have cut the away allocation down to just one stand.

There has been talk about meeting and rule changes to bring in a mandatory away allocation of tickets, while that development is awaited Celtic fans will have to make do with Easter Sunday at Livi, the date of the next big away day is far from certain.

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  • Stevie says:

    Well done again Livi. If you fill stadium you make money. No like aw these wee mini sevco clubs who give ye nothing but cannae fill there ground.

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Well done Livingston FC – A sensible club – Plastic Pitch Apart of course !!!

  • Captain Swing says:

    Plastic club with a plastic pitch – Franchise FC (1995) Ltd – and a convict manager, but unlike many others they know better than to bite the hand that feeds them. If they didn’t gleefully accept every last farthing of visiting fans’ cash and survived on the gate money paid by their own fans they’d be a club perennially flitting between league two and the championship

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