GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MARCH 08: A spectator attempts to get to Celtic's Tomas Cvancara and the rest of the squad as they leave the pitch during a Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter-Final match between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox Stadium, on March 08, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy/SNS Group via Getty Images)
It will be business as usual tomorrow in the Free Broomloan as Aberdeen visit in the SPFL Premiership.
Premier Sports will be back to cover the match, 13 days after Celtic’s dramatic Scottish Cup victory over the home club.
After the match CELTIC players were attacked on the pitch.
A member of the CELTIC medical team was attacked with a chubby 47-year-old bear charged over that issue.
Angry bears charged towards the Free Broomloan with some flares fired into a wall of celebrating Celtic fans.
Those sort of incidents, along with 40,000 bastardising The Best by Tina Turner have been pushed aside for the traditional ‘as bad as each other’ coverage.
FREE BROOMLOAN FINALLY GETS COAT OF PAIN
And to even that out there were reports of vandalism and stickers left inside the Free Broomloan.
Some of the loyal messengers put the damage at hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Others suggested that the match against Aberdeen could be in doubt due to the extent of the damage to the Free Broomloan.
Surprise surprise it is business as usual on Saturday with The Sun reporting:
Now 11 days on from the match and with Rangers due to host Aberdeen in Govan this Saturday in the Premiership, the Broomloan has been given a makeover.
The inner workings of the stand have been given a coat of fresh white paint has covered the graffiti and the hundreds of Celtic stickers that were plastered over the seats and concourse have been removed.
The bannisters have also been spruced up, recovered in blue paint.
And under normal procedure the stairways and terracing has been cleaned up ahead of the next game.
Season Tickets for the 26/27 campaign at Ibrox were due to go on sale on Wednesday.
Late on Wednesday afternoon the club announced that the sale had been delayed due to recent events.
Aberdeen travel to Ibrox with recently installed manager Stephen Robinson in charge for his second match.
The Dons have slipped close to the relegation play-off place and need to be taking something from every match.
St Mirren and Kilmarnock have shown some fight in recent matches and will play before Aberdeen’s 5.45pm Ibrox kick-off.
Following the Aberdeen match there will be just three home matches left for Danny Rohl’s side.
After the international break they host Dundee United then two post-split fixtures. Motherwell, Falkirk and Hibs are the likely visitors although there will be a third away match against one of those clubs.

What recent events could have caused the delay of the sale of a seat next year
Strange statement to make .
Hmmm
It was really fu**in utter stupidity by our fans (if it was them that is at all)…
And it will cost a fortune to be put right or Sevco will certainly ramp it up to being a fortune for sure…
And the publicity will no doubt be baaaaaaaaad Celtic…
Not that’ll I’ll know anything about that !