The SFA Youth Cup Final promises to be a memorable event for the young players participating in the event.
However, it’s a shame that the youngsters can’t be cheered on by a bumper crowd when Celtic take on The Rangers at Hampden on April 25th.
This game stopped being open to the public after violence erupted back in 2014 with morons using the game as an excuse to act like thugs.
This means every fixture since then has been behind closed doors with the two clubs carefully selecting who can go to the event.
The likes of Karamoko Dembele will be on show and the chance to see the wee man up close would be something a lot of Celtic fans would have paid to see.
The SFA sent out this message on tickets: “As per previous years, both clubs will distribute an allocation of tickets through their community and academy programmes.
“Please note, there will be no general sale.”
The saving grace for many is BBC Scotland has picked the match up to be televised so there will be at least the opportunity to sit down and watch the young Celtic’s in action.