Inverness are not happy about the seating situation for the cup final [ABERDEEN]
The Highlanders are unhappy with the sections of Celtic Park their supporters have been allocated for the final against Aberdeen on Sunday, March 16.
Their supporters will be housed in a corner of the Lisbon Lions Stand and half of the main stand. Aberdeen, who have been given an allocation of 30,000, have been given the Jock Stein Stand, the North Stand and the rest of the main stand.
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Inverness are believed to have been allocated less than 8,000 tickets, but it is the areas of the ground set aside for their fans they are not happy with.
An official club tweet read: “ICTFC have been in talks since the seating map was received. The distribution of seating is unacceptable in its current form.”
Inverness supporters chief David Balfour added: “It is insulting to our club and supporters. I met with the chairman and we are in agreement.”
However, SPFL chief Neil Doncaster insisted discussions were still going on to finalise the seating plan.
He said: “No final decision has been made regarding allocations and tickets for the forthcoming Scottish League Cup Final.
“We continue to consult with both clubs and the venue regarding this.”
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