Celtic’s tiny Tynecastle ticket allocation revealed

Celtic will be backed by just 576 supporters at Tynecastle later this month as the mad world of Scottish football continues to shoot itself in the foot at every opportunity. This week cinch walked away from their sponsorship deal with the SPFL and that dispute that theRangers had with the league has ended up costing all the sides money that none of them (with the exception of Celtic) can afford to lose.

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Oh Hyeon-Gyu of Celtic celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Heart of Midlothian and Celtic FC at Tynecastle Park on May 07, 2023. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Last weekend that corner section of Fir Park’s main stand was mostly unused and could easily have accommodated Celtic supporters as has happened so many times in the past, without any incidents or trouble. Indeed that’s where I was sitting on Black Sunday in 2005 when a title was thrown away and the Motherwell fans certainly enjoyed it. But there was no trouble.

So many clubs – Kilmarnock for example – are happy to turn away paying customers and in doing so make the league less of a spectacle and less attractive to sponsors such as cinch or whoever might follow, no doubt at a bargain basement price. That will see less money or no money at all coming through to these hard pressed clubs.

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Heart Of Midlothian v Celtic – Aaron Mooy celebrates Celtic’s 1st goal during the Scottish Cup match at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh. Picture date: Saturday March 11, 2023. Photo Steve Welsh

Tynecastle is different as they will have their support there in numbers when Celtic are there on Sunday 22 October, but maybe not as a sell-out. Hearts also have a deal in place with Hibs to provide each set of away fans a full stand each and that’s what Celtic and theRangers supporters used to receive at both Edinburgh grounds.

Closer to home Celtic will not be providing theRangers with any away tickets for the game on 30 December as a result of no Celtic supporters being at Ibrox at the start of last month when Celtic won 1-0 with Kyogo’s Scottish Premiership’s Goal of the Month. If the Glasgow Derby is Scottish football’s biggest selling point to commercial partners why go out of your way to make it less appealing? Yeah we know it was theRangers who started it but that doesn’t matter.

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Kyogo Furuhashi of Celtic scores his team’s second goal during the Heart of Midlothian v Celtic Scottish Cup match at Tynecastle Stadium on March 11, 2023 (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Scottish football needs to re-set and get the game shown in the best possible light, with suitable agreements in place regarding away fans being admitted to all grounds.

What Celtic will do now is restrict Hearts to just 576 tickets the next time that they come to Celtic Park on league business. It’s self defeating and it needs to stop. Good luck to the 576 Celtic supporters lucky enough to get a ticket to Tynecastle and of course to Brendan and the team on the day!

Join The Celtic Star at the Kerrydale on Thursday 19 October when we celebrate the launch of Matt Corr’s new book Majic, Stan and the King of Japan which tells the story of Gordon Strachan’s first season as Celtic manager. We’ll have the trophies that the Celtic team won that season plus we will be delighted to welcome our special guests John Hartson and Stephen McManus, both stars of that Celtic team.

And we have other guests to be announced later this week plus there’s live music from the wonderful Boolavogue. Tickets are selling fast for what is sure to be a wonderful night of Celtic conversation and music and you can order below…

About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

2 Comments

  1. Refuse the allocation like Ibrox.

    That’s total bullshit. They can fit their 15,500 season ticket holders in and sell the away stand to Celtic supporters.

    The away day in Scottish football needs to be saved. Better atmosphere all around for home supporters as well.

    Get the Celtic board on the phone.

    Hail hail.

    Refuse the allocation and refuse hearts tickets to Celtic Park.