Premiership champions have been prominent in presenting the case for punters to be readmitted safely. But a sustained rise in coronavirus cases across Scotland in recent weeks led to a provisional October 3 reopening date being scrapped, with all further test events placed on hold.
But Celtic are keen to keep the matter high on the agenda and have sought to gauge fan opinion on how re-entry could work. Season ticket holders were asked whether measures such as compulsory masking, strictly distanced seating and a ban on shouting or singing would make them more or less likely to attend.The survey raises the possibility of fans from the same household not all being able to attend due to a balloting process, and scenarios in which supporters are.
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