Dundee United’s latest worrying announcement could disappoint Celtic fans

Soccer Football - Scottish Cup Semi Final - Celtic v Rangers - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - April 17, 2022 General view of smoke from Celtic fans flares inside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff


as Celtic look certain to wrap up the title at Tannadice tomorrow night, the party will be in full swing come full time in Dundee if Celtic pick up all three points.

Well, to be fair, the title is over but it would be nice to see it official.

And as always, the Celtic fans have sold out their whole allocation for the 745pm kick off.

But as many fans are desperate to celebrate with their hero’s it seems that United have cracked down on supporters trying to purchase tickets from the home allocation of Tannadice.

A statement [via The Scotsman] was released ahead of tomorrow nights which they say, “Dundee United have cancelled a number of tickets for Wednesday’s match with Celtic following a thorough investigation of all purchases for the Dundee United sections of Tannadice.

“A refund has been offered on all cancelled tickets and barcodes on these tickets have been voided.

“These tickets will not work on the turnstiles. Supporters attempting to use voided tickets will be denied entry.

“Celtic’s allocation for this match is completely sold out and online sales for all areas of the stadium have been suspended.

“For this match we will be conducting an outer security perimeter and supporters will not be permitted to enter the turnstile zone without producing a valid match ticket.”

You would think the Tayside club would be more accommodating to fans that are willing to part with their hard earned cash and try and find other seating arrangements for the travelling support.

It does seem silly to reject that business at time when money is tight for all clubs.

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