Perhaps been asked before?
We are supposed to have a 60,500 capacity stadium so why is it always falling short these days? I can't remember the last time we actually had 60k in our stadium, or even 59's actually.
Tickets were like gold dust last night, sold out mainly to ST holders and only a few hundred tickets were available for the general public but yet the attendance was 'only' 57,562, some 3000 short of our capacity.
http://www.skysports.com/football/celtic-vs-psg/384246
What is the reason for the front rows in the JS/LL stands being out of bounds? Is there anything Celtic can do or change to make these seats available again? Why did the section in the main stand (next to the away section) have a couple of hundred empty seats last night?
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I'm assuming the large volume of empty seats around the traveling fans is because they don't travel in sufficient numbers to fill the stadium to its full capacity?
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Can't sell the front few rows behind the goals because apparently they make the sponsors less visible.
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More the fact that you can't see over the larger UEFA advertising boards
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'Front rows of Jock Stein Lower/ Lisbon Lions Lower
Due to UEFA requirements, the front 3 rows at the front of Jock Stein Lower and Lisbon Lions Lower are not available for these matches. Match tickets will be issued to those affected by UEFA relocation.'
When they enquired specifically they were told it was due to UEFA advertising boards being used behind the goals. They look larger than normal below but would need a similar photo from a league game tbf
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Possible solution would be to lower the level of the playing surface to accommodate the larger advertising boards?
Celtic have just dug up their turf and will do so again at the end of the season for the new pitch.
I'm sure this will probably have already been looked into though. Seems such a waste for advertising boards and I'm sure the first 3 rows is a bit OTT.
Good point about the away allocation, not all teams are going to sell out theirs. PSG had quite a few empty seats further back. -
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PSG are 2nd favourites behind Real Madrid to win the competition but yet they can't fill our relatively small away end corner. They were a good set of away fans, vocal and lively all night but still, for such a big club, they should have filled their allocation. We will take at least 5x more than what they brought to Glasgow. (Presuming they brought about 1k)
Was surprised that PSG are a relatively 'new' club having only been established in 1970.
Anyone know what that away end corner holds? 1800?
I think that's where Celtic attendances aren't as great as they used to be, the likes of Kilmarnock and Ross County etc are only bringing 1-200 fans these days. The away end section is simply too large for them.
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Something along these lines:
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