
Hearts fans express frustration over ticket allocation for matches at Celtic Park, arguing it reflects their past decisions. The controversy centers on the fairness of the allocation process.
Hilarious Hearts moans about Celtic Park ticket allocation, you reap what you sow
The Celtic support at Tynecastle. Hearts v Celtic, 26 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
The other complaint that’s been brought to everyone’s attention is the ‘measly’ ticket allocation that will be given to our title rivals Hearts when they visit Celtic Park on the last day of the campaign, in what could be a potential title showdown.
The Jambos will receive no more than 800 briefs in a game that could see them very much still in contention for their first league title in over 60 years. Although in the other hand they could have nothing to play for if they don’t get the results they require in the post split fixtures.
To the outsider that seems a relatively low number, but it’s actually more than what we Celtic supporters are offered when we visit Tyncastle in recent seasons, and if the roles happened to be reversed and we had to travel to Gorgie on the last day, then we would find ourselves in very much the same predicament.
Tynecastle ahead of kick-off. .Hearts v Celtic, 26 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
What would we be told? To stop whining, that’s what everyone would say. Indeed we literally won a title at Tyncastle back in 2023, with so few of our supporters in attendance, and yet no one showed us the slightest bit of sympathy.
Hearts fans are frustrated because they believe the ticket allocation process is unfair and reflects poorly on past decisions made by their club.
The top six fixtures, including the upcoming Hearts vs. Celtic match on October 26, 2025, have sparked significant debate among rival clubs and their supporters.
The ticket allocation process for Celtic Park is designed to be fair, but it has faced criticism from rival clubs, particularly regarding how tickets are distributed among supporters.


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Hearts have dramatically slashed our ticket allocation for quite some time now, despite it leaving a flurry of empty seats nearby, and will no doubt continue to do so in the future.
So my message to the whining Jambos, in particular half Jambo and half Blue-Nose motormouth STV Radion presenter Ewen Cameron, is to stop your moaning. You reap what you sow after all.
Hearts give Hibs a full stand and get the same back in return. They have cut back Celtic’s allocation because they didn’t foresee a title challenge. That’s not Celtic’s fault, it’s theirs.
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