Fans locked out at charity game

A ticket-sale blunder outside Hampden Park before tonight’s Celtic versus Rangers legends game could have left the nominated charities with nothing, according to one of the game’s organisers, Rory Nicoll.

A ticket-sale blunder outside Hampden Park before tonight’s Celtic versus Rangers legends game could have left the nominated charities with nothing, according to one of the game’s organisers, Rory Nicoll.

The “Auld Firm” game featuring former players from both clubs was arranged to make money for various charities and worthy causes including Glasgow’s Yorkhill Hospital, the Davie Cooper Centre and research into motor neurone disease.

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