It has emerged that Rangers HAVE now made moves to ensure the Old Firm away fan lockout is ended this season.Fans were due back in for meeting between the big two after an agreement was reached with Celtic and the SPFL to reintroduce limited away allocations following a blanket ban last season.
However, the Hoops pulled the plug last week after claiming they were given no guarantees that required work done to ensure the safety of travelling fans would be completed in time for their trip to Ibrox on Jan 2.As a result, the champions took the planned away allocation for the Celtic Park clash on 1 September OFF the table.
However, talks with the SPFL left the door open for the final two derbies of the 2024/25 campaign, provided agreed safety measures were in place.
And now gers have lodged paper work with Glasgow City council to get the ball rolling.The application is for safety netting to be erected in the corne rof Ibrox between the Broomloan and Govan stands.
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