Former Celtic captain Scott Brown has brilliantly summarised the Glasgow Derby allocation issue. There have been no away fans in the last four league meetings between Celtic and Rangers owing to the safety concerns of Celtic fans at Ibrox. Now, there has been no compromise between the 750 that theRangers want and a higher, safer amount.
Now, Broony has brilliantly summed the whole situation up about the petulant behaviour from the Ibrox hierarchy.
🔊 LISTEN: “I think it all stopped when we kept winning.. I think that’s maybe why that stopped”.
🍀 Former Celtic captain Scott Brown wants to see away crowds back for games against Rangers – and thinks the gap between the teams is still “quite big”. pic.twitter.com/RsTEJXzh44
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The domineering midfielder on his day bowed out at Celtic after 620 appearances, 46 goals and 22 trophies in the Green and White. Brown was part of Celtic teams that won four times in a row at Ibrox before theRangers decided to revoked the arrangement between clubs for large allocations.