SPFL say Rangers should get 5% of derby ticketsImage source, SNSImage caption, Rangers and Celtic supporters at Celtic Park in DecemberPublished28 minutes agoThe SPFL have not mandated Celtic to provide away tickets to Rangers for this month’s final Old Firm derby of the season but say the visitors should receive a “reasonable allocation” of 5% (2,400) of seats.Rangers had asked the Scottish Premiership’s organisers to intervene after Celtic declined to give away fans any tickets for the 10 May match unless the Union Bears group was excluded.The SPFL mentioned “it would not overrule a risk assessment carried out by the party (Celtic) legally responsible for the safety and security of the event”.Resolving the matter would now appear to be up to the clubs themselves.The dispute comes in the aftermath of disorder at the Scottish Cup quarter-final between the sides at Ibrox on 8 March, when spectators from home and away sections entered the pitch after Celtic won on penalties.This was the fourth meeting of the sides this season at either Celtic Park or Ibrox to feature away supporters, following a period of no away allocations. However, the Scottish Cup tie had more away fans – 15% – because of the rules of that competition.Hibs fan views won’t affect Celtic game – O’Neill
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