Letters: Rangers decision to cut tickets for Celtic game screams hypocrisy
Due to unprecedented demand for tickets from their own fans, Hibs decided to cut Rangers’ usual allocation in half for their last game of the season at Easter Road. This was met by fury from the Ibrox club. They issued another of their now famous “statements’’ claiming the Hibs’ move “beggared belief’’ and threatened retribution.
Now Rangers have decided to decimate the number of Celtic fans able to attend Old Firm games at Ibrox. The reason given was, er, “demand from our own fans”.
The hypocrisy is quite breathtaking. One Rangers songs runs “. . . no one likes us, we don’t care”. I am afraid it is only too easy to see why.
Alexander McKay, Edinburgh.