Celtic extremely surprised by police comments on Linfield tickets situation

Police have distanced themselves from the decision to stop Celtic fans buying tickets for Friday's Champions League clash against Linfield in Belfast

Published 12th Jul 2017
Last updated 12th Jul 2017

Police have distanced themselves from the decision to stop Celtic fans buying tickets for Friday's Champions League clash against Linfield in Belfast.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland issued a statement which caused surprise at Celtic Park.

The brief statement on the force's Twitter account read: Contrary to some reports, the decision of Celtic FC not to accept their allocation of 'away' tickets for the game against Linfield in Belfast was a decision taken solely by the football club and was not made by PSNI.''

Celtic revealed shortly after the draw for the second qualifying round that no tickets would be available for the first leg for their supporters.

In response to the police statement, Celtic wrote of their Twitter account: We are extremely surprised by this statement and the timing of the release.

This is clearly not our understanding of the situation and we stand by our statement of 23rd June.

We feel there is nothing to be gained by commenting further until the tie has been played.''

Celtic's earlier statement read: No tickets will be available for Celtic supporters for the match. The safety and security of all Celtic supporters travelling and attending matches is of paramount importance to the club.''

The match will be played on Friday instead of July 11-12 as initially planned so it did not clash with Orange Order parades