Tam McManus has gone on an incredible rant about Celtic and their Glasgow rivals locking away supporters out of their grounds this season.
Celtic have come under criticism for not allowing SPFL fans to come see their team at Celtic Park.
It’s something we’ve been pushing the club to find a solution to. CeltsAreHere.com was told by the club they simply couldn’t accommodate away supporters because of the red zone. Season ticket holders were relocated and getting disabled fans into the most accessible part of the ground meant it wasn’t a viable option.

Tam McManus is fuming that it was allowed to happen and the SPFL happily went along with it. The former Hibs fan is so upset he’s called for Neil Doncaster’s head.
Speaking to RecordSport McManus said: The absence of away fans at Old Firm grounds these past few weeks has been a disgrace and Tuesday’s news that the lockout will now come to end was long overdue.
It needed to be called out just as loudly as the over-the-top outcry to demonise a player for making a challenge for the ball.
But even when these red zones were necessary it was out of order for Rangers and Celtic to refuse away fans so they could accommodate season-ticket holders.
It appears they are just doing what suits them without any reproach.
The red zone is set to be scrapped from the international break onwards. Meaning both Glasgow clubs could and should start to allow away supporters back to the ground.
Bayer Leverkusen fans were the first set of supporters through the door during the Europa League tie last Thursday. UEFA had already relaxed the red zone before the game allowing the German’s to bring a small band of fans with them.
Hopefully, things get back to normality in the SPFL.