BRENDAN Rodgers has described the absence of away fans from the Old Firm game tomorrow as a shame – but predicted that it could help Celtic to…
BRENDAN Rodgers has described the absence of away fans from the Old Firm game tomorrow as a shame – but predicted that it could help Celtic to record a triumph over Rangers at Ibrox.
However, the Northern Irishman is disappointed there will be no travelling supporters inside the ground due to a dispute between the Glasgow giants’ respective boards over ticket allocations and safety issues. “When you are an away player, even a home player, and you run out to these games at Ibrox to see the away end full it was a brilliant feeling.
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