Rangers CEO James Bisgrove has confirmed that Celtic fans will likely not return to the Broomloan Stand at Ibrox with a full allocation.
The debate over away allocations for Premiership fixtures raged at the end of the 2022/23 season after both clubs didn't provide tickets for travelling fans. Now the wait is on for official club correspondence over what happens going forward, but as relayed by those at a fans forum with the new Ibrox chief, Celtic supporters en masse will not be returning to the home of their rivals anytime soon, having recently spoken of the possibility of returning some briefs.
An allocation is not yet agreed between the parties although it is likely smaller, but an applause was heard from the crowd as he was claimed to have said that the Parkhead club are unlikely to ever get the Broomloan back, with a long way to go on any possible changes. Michael Beale is currently rebuilding his Rangers team ahead of the new season where they will look to wrestle domestic control off their rivals, who are under new management in Brendan Rodgers.
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