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No huns in Parkhead...oh there'll be no Huns in Parkhead

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  1. thailandceltic From Immigration to Domination

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    Well said BR and well done the club.

    Also, I'm not bothered about rangers away support anymore... The atmosphere is much better with no blue tarts in and long may it continue!
     
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    “huns problem not a Celtic problem “, I paraphrase but well done brendan, he’s either well briefed or he’s that engaged that he’s knows what is going on not just with the team
     
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    Away fan ban 'a Rangers thing' - Celtic's Rodgers

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has described the continued absence of away fans at Old Firm derbies as "a Rangers thing, not a Celtic-Rangers thing".

    Rangers announced on Wednesday that there would no away tickets for Celtic's January Scottish Premiership visit after their city rivals decided not to allocate them for the September match at Celtic Park.

    The Scottish Professional Football League has since talked to the clubs and been told that both will provide ticket allocations of about 5% of stadium capacity for away supporters for Old Firm derbies later in the season - provided necessary works are completed at both grounds.

    But Rodgers and Celtic have explained that their decision for the September game was based on the uncertainty over when Rangers will return to Ibrox, after delays to renovation works to their Copland Stand forced a temporary move to Hampden Park.

    "Celtic have played their part in what they were asked to do," he said. "When you go back to when this all started, it had nothing to do with Celtic.

    "Celtic get dragged into this here as being a Celtic-Rangers thing. It’s not a Celtic-Rangers thing, this is a Rangers thing.

    "When asked to have this agreement, make the stadium safe, we plough money into that, that started months ago. On both parties, that hasn't been agreed, so it's not complicated, it hasn’t been done."

    Rangers ended the long-standing convention of allowing 7,500 Celtic fans into Ibrox in 2018, reducing the allocation to about 10% of that total, with Celtic following suit.

    Eventually, neither club accepted tickets for each other's grounds for safety reasons, but an agreement had been reached in March between the SPFL and the two clubs to reintroduce away fans.

    Given the size of the respective stadiums, about 2,500 Celtic fans would have been able to visit Ibrox, with 3,000 Rangers supporters for games at Celtic Park.

    "The agreement hasn’t been upheld, so Celtic rightly have to defend their supporters and their club and, sadly, the Rangers supporters miss out in this game and the Celtic supporters in the return game," Rodgers said.

    "I think the board have made a really, really good decision. The club's job is to protect the support and if there is not that guarantee come the second fixture then I think it is only logical that you wouldn't reciprocate."

    Rangers on Wednesday said they would not provide Celtic fans with tickets for the January fixture after being informed of their rivals' decision for the September game.

    "The allocation to be implemented by both clubs was clear and Rangers was taking all steps towards fulfilling that agreement," Rangers stated on their website.

    "In the meantime, we can confirm that no away allocation will apply for the January Old Firm fixture at Ibrox. This is consistent with the reciprocity embedded in the agreement reached between the clubs and the SPFL."

    Manager Philippe Clement said that, as he was not involved with the decisions, he could not comment other than to say that it is "always better for the product" if two sets of fans are in attendance.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cj35nvepx7po
     
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    Aye a free seat for Baldy so that he can see what it is to really manage a team
     
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    I'd never let these animals near our stadium ever again. * them.
     
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    Brendan is only saying the truth but as we know the truth hurts for many. This is all down to sevco not being able to handle seeing our fans celebrating wildy as we put 4 or even 5 goals past them at times in their own * pit.
     
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    My thoughts too.

    They are sickener just the sight of them. Most of them shaven headed, pot bellied and heavily tattoed.:giggle2:
     
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    Truth hurts... they only know lies, deceit, denial. It's all they've known since Fergus ran the show. They're no match for us in any measurement.

    And all compounded on top of their imperialist, elitism, hateful beliefs.

    Know your place ya mutants....
     
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    Forever!

    If the dog * on the carpet, you pick it up and bin it, not sit the stinking turn on yer wife's setee...
     
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    Am actually quite happy there will be no huns at paradise next game.

    Them hun * will be having nightmares in the few days leading up to kick off
    knowing fine well it’s there own fault.

    * them all.
     
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  14. Mr. Slippyfist

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    Plus, we're quite adept at pumping them in front of completely their own supporters, AND at Hampden :56::56::56:
     
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    Hopefully we see them pumped once again, good and proper this time, no slowing down or taking it easy
    Second half.
     
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    this 100%
     
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    And don’t assume the games done and dusted and start getting fancy for no reason and trying to score the great goal, rather than go for the throat. We done it at Ibrox the 3-3, we done it the New Year game at Parkhead. I feel like we done that from kick off the cup final.

    Outwork them, go for every ball harder than they do, don’t let them * breathe without worrying about who they’re up against and go for the * throat. I’ll always accept a 1-0 - but this isn’t the game for that, if we approach it right, and are doing our jobs properly - regardless of if they’re poor or playing relatively well, we should scud them. Both teams at their best? It’s still a scudding. The * are on the edge of a breakdown, push them over that edge. Cos they can’t sack the manager, can’t afford to. Time to drive the * nail in man
     
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    Judging by their Euro qualifiers there’s no many of them at Hampden anyway:56:
     
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    Sutton quite right in saying sevco continually bullshitting their own fans, so how are we or anyone else meant to take them at face value with anything they say about their stadium or anything else.

    Think raging huns pointing at the finger would be best looking closer to home for people to blame, your club is a * basket case throughout.
     
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    The latest battle in the Celtic and Rangers away ticket war has led to the usual finger pointing and blame game.

    It’s a shame we are back in this mess again after getting the hopes up this fixture was returning to some sort of normality. Yet, here we are, facing another away fans shut out at Celtic Park next month and the same again at Ibrox at New Year. It’s far from ideal, but I’ve got to say I can see where Celtic are coming from over this.


    If Rangers can’t be straight with their own fans, how can they take their word at face value when it comes to Celtic supporters? It looks to me the agreement reached last March was on the provision that certain safety measures were made in the wake of previous problems. Celtic have held up their side of the bargain and got the planning permission and the work done ahead of the first derby. But what about Rangers? I get the fact the return game is months away and there’s still time to sort it.

    Unless there are plans set in stone, though, then how can Celtic know for sure they will be carried out? After all, this is a Rangers board who can’t even tell their own supporters if they will even be back at Ibrox by that point. So they’d be telling the Celtic board, ‘trust us, it’ll be alright on the night’. I don’t think so.

    Everyone knows my stance on all of this. I’d like a return to the traditional allocations because it’s the atmosphere created by the fans that makes it as a spectacle. It’s taken a hit in recent years and at a time when Scottish football is fighting for attention, we shouldn’t be damaging the product.
     
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