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Steven Mair

Away fans to return to Celtic v Rangers this season but not in their thousands

Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson has confirmed there will be away supporters at the remaining two clashes between the Ibrox side and Celtic.

But there will be no return to the thousands-strong away supports seen in years gone by, reports The Daily Record.

Visiting fans have been shut out of Glasgow's biggest game this season in a row that involved Covid rules.

The impasse began when Celtic could not guarantee Rangers fans would have their allocation due to the existence of 'red zones' at the time.

That led to Robertson and Co withdrawing the tickets for the first meeting between the two sides last year on 29 August at Ibrox and it was another home fans only affair at Celtic Park earlier this month.

But speaking to Sky Sports, Robertson revealed there will be fans back at the remaining two Premiership fixtures.

He said: "There will be away allocations in the next two games.

"Because of the Covid situation we had back in August, the two clubs got together and agreed that we wouldn't have away fans.

"Because we had red zones, we weren't sure what the situation was going to be for that period of time.

"So there will be away fans for the two games remaining.

"No, that (return to old allocations) won't be happening this season. It'll be the allocation we've had for the last couple of years.

"And going into next year and succeeding years after that, as far as I can see, it will still be at that level."

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