GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 08: Celtic fans during a William Hill Premiership match between Celtic and Dundee United at Celtic Park, on January 08, 2025, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson/SNS Group via Getty Images)
Hearts fans have outdone their big cousins with off the radar conspiracies flowing in all directions. Celtic supporters are lapping it up.
It seems that the novelty of being involved in a title race has worn off quickly on the Gorgie variety.
There is absolutely nothing untoward in the post split fixtures.
The three leading clubs will all play 19 home and 19 away matches.
They will play each other twice at home and twice away.
Hearts have to go to Hibs, Motherwell and Celtic in their five post split fixtures. Three of their four toughest matches.
Which helps explain why they are currently at the top of the Premiership table.
CELTIC FANS KNEW THEIR FIXTURES
Before the SPFL announcement the fixtures were basically known. Celtic fans knew their five venues, only the dates and kick off times had to be arranged.
There are no surprises. The squealing from Ibrox and Tynecastle is entirely predictable.
If we have to go to Parkhead on the last day of the season its an absolute disgrace.
Nothing to do with us playing them but more down to the fact only 600 of our support would be let in to potentially see us lift our first league title since the 60s. https://t.co/yh6dIFoZ1t
— The Hearts Review (@TheHeartsReview) April 7, 2026
Some deluded Jambos seem to think that the team at the top of the Premiership are entitled to finish the campaign with a home match. Not so.
There is no rule. Generally Celtic have the title won by the time that they get to match 38.
The SPFL and Sky Sports then get to present Trophy Day. A painful watch for Hearts fans but these things happen when you are watching serial winners.
Celtic have won the last 13 SPFL title played in front of supporters.
Ticket allocations are another issue.
Celtic haven’t changed the allocation of tickets to Hearts fans in over a decade.
Celtic’s allocation at Tynecastle has been reduced from 3,000 to 600.
This season Hearts have filled Tynecastle with their own fans.
Every other season there has been thousands of empty maroon seats when Celtic visit Hearts.
Not that you’ll hear Ewen Cameron mention it. He is hurting, not for his wee team.
Says the fan who’s club who gave Celtic a few hundred tickets when they won the league there in 2023.
— Lisbon Lion (@tirnaog_09) April 7, 2026
Oh the entitlement of these folks…………
— MC (@M1980MC) April 7, 2026
Our stadium, our rules. Thats how it goes, right?
— TheQuarantineChronicles (@Yossariandantes) April 7, 2026
Reap what you sow stuff them
— kate dunbar (@katedunbar61) April 7, 2026
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Karma hurts sometimes pic.twitter.com/LGrEM1zGSl
— Chris Union Jack (@unionsharkjump) April 7, 2026
Imagine stripping the away allocation, then moaning about away allocation ???????
— Grant (@coll_wild) April 7, 2026
If we cut your allocation,as we should karma and all that, I’m sure you’ll agree that Celtic have to look after their own fans first, where have we heard that before….
— williams deadly oar (@OarDeadly) April 7, 2026

Thems the rules.
Not
Another
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Dirty horrible Hun bastards…their lucky we’re leaving 600 of them filth in to Celtic Park, if i had my way I’d have none of them vermin and their disgusting song book
There’s a good possibility that none of them will be there if our board let their big cousins from Govan in a couple of days before. The damage to the away section won’t be repaired by the last game.
I would give hearts a few more tickets but that’s it they cut Celtic and the govan mobs allocation with out batting an eye lid while they had empty seats round the stadium they would not have given Celtic more tickets if the game was at their patch