CELTIC have sold out of Glasgow Derby briefs after the club put on sale the tickets that would have gone to Ibrox fans, had they decided to take up the allocation.
The ticket office put out a communication on Thursday morning telling Celtic season ticket holders they could pick up extra derby tickets. There was only a small amount and they were gone in minutes.
Celtic could sell some added tickets over and above the what they would have given the Ibrox club, because there’s now no need for segregation between home and away supporters.

This will be the first Derby since the 3-0 drubbing at Celtic Park where there will be a all home support.
The ibrox club were offered their seats as usual, but decided NOT to take them after Celtic made it clear they wouldn’t be taking their tickets for Ibrox due to safety concerns.
The game takes place on April 8th and a win could put Celtic on the brink of another title victory. The lucky fans who snapped up extra seats this morning will be delighted, but there are many more disgruntled at the ticket website and it’s frailties.