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    Gary Lineker moves to ITV with Match of the Day host to hold ‘most honest interview yet’

    GARY LINEKER is set for a move to ITV – but he won’t be heading up their footie coverage.SunSport exclusively revealed last year that Lineker’s incredible run as Match of the Day host will come to an end this summer.Gary Lineker will leave Match of the Day at the end of the season and the Beeb next summerCredit: PALineker has been presenting MOTD since 1999Credit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTDThe former Everton and England star is set to appear on a brand new ITV showCredit: RexLineker is set to leave the Beeb in the summer of 2026.And he’s already bagged himself a temporary gig on a new ITV show.The former Everton and England hitman has been confirmed as the first star on the broadcaster’s new show, Assembly, where guests will face their “most honest interview yet”.In the show, Lineker will field questions from people who are neurodivergent, autistic and/or learning disabled.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAn ITV statement read: “After a long and illustrious career as both a Golden Boot-winning footballer and top sports broadcaster, and with his tenure as the longest-serving presenter of Match of the Day drawing to a close this summer, there’s no end to the stories that Lineker might share.”Carefully considered PR fluff won’t cut it on this show.”And the celebrities can expect plenty of mischief and surprises once they get in the hotseat.”JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSGary Lineker will officially leave the BBC after the 2026 World Cup finalCredit: PALineker will appear on the show with other celebs, including former Doctor Who, David Tennant, Little Mix star Jade Thirwall and actor Danny Dyer.Most read in FootballITV have previously tried to acquire Lineker’s services, offering him a chance to appear on Celebrity Big Brother.Gary Lineker ‘turns into Barry White’ as BBC viewers left stunned by sound of MOTD host’s voiceDuring a recent episode of The Rest is Football podcast, he revealed: “Do you know, last week I got requests to go on Celebrity Big Brother.”He added: “My agent sent it through, and then jokingly he replied, ‘Oh, yes. Gary’s fee will be £50 million!'”He did it completely as a joke, obviously. And they came back said, ‘Oh, that’s a little bit…that’s not within our budget.'”Lineker’s 25-year stint presenting Match of the Day will end at the culmination of the 2024-25 season.He will, however, head up the Beeb’s coverage of the 2025/26 FA Cup and the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in Canada, Mexico and the USA.The final of the tournament, which will take place at the MetLife Stadium in New York on July 19, will be his farewell appearance for the broadcaster.It was announced in December that Lineker will be replaced by veteran footie presenters Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan. More

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    F1 testing farce as random BUS drives on track forcing Lewis Hamilton and Co to abruptly stop

    FORMULA One testing in Bahrain descended into chaos after a random BUS drove on the track and caused a sudden red flag.A coach was spotted driving the wrong way in the run-off area at Turn 10 when F1 cars were on the track this afternoon.F1 testing in Bahrain descended into chaos after a random bus drove on the trackA coach was spotted driving the wrong way in the run-off areaIt comes after the morning session was abruptly stopped for a bizarre reasonShattered glass on the pit straight brought out a red flagCredit: Sky SportsTrack marshals were ushered in with broomsCredit: Sky SportsLewis Hamilton was on the track during the bus incidentCredit: APThe incident happened at the start of the final four-hour session of 2025 pre-season testing.After an hour-long break following the end of the first session of the day, the track was closed to all vehicles except for F1 cars.But one bus driver clearly didn’t get the memo and caused the FOURTH red flag of the day.The session was only a few minutes old when the red flags began to fly and the cars on track were ordered to return to the garage.READ MORE IN F1Lewis Hamilton hadn’t had the chance to record a time in the final session after enjoying a great driving day on Thursday.TV cameras showed that a bus had managed to find its way on to the circuit, presenting a huge hazard if cars were to come around the corner.So until it had left the circuit, all driving was temporarily suspended – leading to a stoppage that was fortunately only a few minutes long.It comes after shattered glass on the pit-straight brought out the first red flag this morning.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSIt later emerged that one of the panels from the start-finish box, where the chequered flag is normally waved, had broken and sprayed shards across the track.That stoppage was a more lengthy one while marshals got to work on sweeping all the debris away. Martin Brundle’s most-awkward Formula 1 grid moments from Cara Delevingne to Ozzy OsbourneA commentator said: “This is a real pain. I’m sorry, but this is not something that should happen. It’s ridiculous.”After the glass was cleared, testing commenced under a green flag again before it was suddenly suspended again.According to Sky Sports, the second red flag was thrown in after a quad bike was spotted on the track.After those two strange delays, eight of the 10 drivers in the morning session had little over half an hour left of their pre-season.But in comical scenes, a vertical safety car and another red flag was thrown in for the third time this morning.However on this occasion, it was a planned and precautionary flag procedure test from race control.Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc topped the morning session timesheet with 1:30.811 in 52 laps.F1 2025 gridHere are the confirmed driver line ups for the F1 2025 season:Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Liam LawsonFerrari: Charles Leclerc and Lewis HamiltonMercedes: George Russell and Kimi AntonelliMcLaren: Lando Norris and Oscar PiastriAston Martin: Fernando Alonso and Lance StrollWilliams: Alex Albon and Carlos SainzSauber: Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel BortoletoAlpine: Pierre Gasly and Jack DoohanRB: Yuki Tsunoda and Isack HadjarHaas: Ollie Bearman and Esteban OconThis all comes after the first day of testing was hit with two shock incidents.Sauber driver Nico Hulkenberg suffered a freak eye injury after a speck of dust or sand got stuck in his eye.The unfortunate accident occurred as mechanics performed grinding work on Hulkenberg’s car in the garage, according to Sky.Thankfully, Hulkenberg’s issue was not deemed to be serious and he was back in for Day 2.Meanwhile, a shock power cut saw Hamilton’s first day at Ferrari halted on Wednesday.A blackout hit the world’s most technically advanced sport.Screens containing telemetry, and lights across the circuit, went out at 5.03pm local time (2.03pm GMT).READ MORE SUN STORIESMechanics worked with the help of torches in dark garages as the 10 drivers out on the track returned to the pits.The new season kicks off in Melbourne at the Australian Grand Prix on March 16. More

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    AC Milan boss ready to quit without compensation just two months after joining – despite already winning a trophy

    AC MILAN manager Sergio Conceicao has furiously threatened to QUIT the club after just two months in charge.Conceicao took over at the San Siro in December after replacing Paulo Fonseca.AC Milan manager Sergio Conceicao has furiously threatened to quit the clubCredit: RexAnd he has already led Milan to Italian Supercup glory – beating arch rivals Inter 3-2 in the final. But their league form has dipped with Conceicao winning just eight and losing five of his 16 games in charge. Milan sit eighth in the league and recently lost 2-1 to Bologna – leaving Conceicao considering his future. He said: “Every day, people talk about my situation and it’s not fair.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS”I know what I want, I know what I can do, I see a lot of people talking about me but the situation is simple. “If I have to leave, they tell me ‘you’re no longer needed’, I take my suitcase and leave without asking for a single Euro more. “I don’t come from nowhere. I have almost 100 games in the Champions League, I have won 13 trophies, but every day, they like to talk about me. “Coaches criticise me on match day. I have a family, I have people close to me and they see a lot of bad things about me and it’s not fair. Sorry for the outburst.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSMilan – also knocked out of the Champions League – took the lead against Bologna through Rafael Leao. But goals from Santiago Castro and Dan Ndoye condemned the Serie A giants to defeat as Conceicao hit out at referee Maurizio Mariani. Cole Palmer left bemused as Chelsea star is asked about fighting giant chicken wingHe fumed: “There was a blatant handball in the first goal. All the incidents that are negative for us become decisive for the result. “We have to keep working, see what we did well. There are also our mistakes, obviously. “In general, we are connected to the game, we know where to attack and press. “When we are in the game and we do what we prepare, we create and arrive at the last 30 metres with ease and quality, but then incidents happen, sometimes through our fault and sometimes through the fault of others.” More

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    ‘Upset’ Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals Man Utd star he would never have sold as ex-manager blasts transfer decision

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER is “upset” Manchester United sold Scott McTominay.The former Red Devils manager admitted he still watches his old side when he can, with Solskjaer now in charge of Turkish giants Besiktas.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits he still watches Man Utd gamesCredit: GettyHe believes the club made a mistake selling Scott McTominayCredit: ReutersHe is pleased to see some of his former players doing well but believes the decision to sell McTominay was a mistake.Solskjaer said McTominay was an important part of the team on and off the pitch – as well as his goals he provided a good understanding of the club.Asked if he still watches United matches, Solskjaer told The Athletic: “When I can. “It’s still good to see Bruno Fernandes and Harry [Maguire] doing well. And Scotty [McTominay] is doing well at Napoli. READ MORE MAN UTD NEWS”I’m upset that we let him go because he was important last season when he kept popping up with goals. “His heart and his knowledge of the culture were important.”McTominay, 28, has proved a big hit since leaving Old Trafford.He is adored in Napoli by fans, players and his manager Antonio Conte, having scored seven goals in 28 games this season.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThe Italian press have described the midfielder as “the new leader of Napoli” and “the next Maradona” due to the impact he’s had.Napoli fans have fallen for McTominay and have nicknamed him “McTotally”.Roy Keane slams Man Utd in angriest ever rant and has bust-up with Wright over BrunoMeanwhile Solskjaer has enjoyed a brilliant start to life at Besiktas, winning six of his first eight games. More

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    ‘True gentleman’ Tomas Soucek reveals why he changed his celebration against Leicester

    TOMAS SOUCEK has been hailed for holding back with his celebrations during West Ham’s 2-0 win over Leicester City on Thursday night.Soucek opened the scoring for the Hammers on his 30th birthday as the East London club won consecutive Premier League games for the first time since March 2024.Tomas Soucek held back from his trademark celebration after scoring the opener against Leicester on ThursdayCredit: GettySoucek is known to stretch his arms out and spin around for his usual celebrationCredit: GettyDespite prodding in the opener in front of a full home stadium, Soucek held back from doing his trademark celebration.The Czech Republic international is known for his spinning celebration that sees him stretch his arms out and spin around twice before leaping up and punching the air.However, the midfielder opted against doing so on Thursday and instead kept things cool with his arms down by his side.Now Soucek has revealed the “gentlemanly” reason he avoided doing his usual celebration, choosing to respect Leicester’s late owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. READ MORE WEST HAM NEWSSpeaking after the match, he said: “I didn’t think my normal helicopter celebration was the right thing to do because of what happened to the Leicester owner.”I wanted to celebrate my goal with my team, but I also wanted to show respect to our opponents.”Late Foxes owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was one of five people who lost their lives in a helicopter crash outside the King Power Stadium in 2018.The October 27 crash occurred after the helicopter took off from inside the stadium following a 1-1 draw between Leicester and West Ham.Most read in FootballLeicester City Chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, lost his life in a tragic helicopter crash in 2018Credit: Getty Images – GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSSrivaddhanaprabha lost his life alongside employees Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare and co-pilots Eric Swaffer and Izabela Roza Lechowicz.A recent inquest has ruled that the crash was an incident.Graham Potter makes five-word comment the moment he entered press conference after West Ham clashFans have credited Soucek for his decision to not use his usual celebration.On social media, one wrote: “That sums the bloke up, a true gentleman and a Hammer”.While another added: “That is how you know he is the absolute epitome of a gentleman”.And a third posted: “A class act, on and off the pitch.”Soucek’s goal was compounded by a Jannik Vestergaard own goal just two minuted before half time.The victory for Graham Potter’s side means they are now level on points with 14th placed Manchester United and 13th spot Tottenham.READ MORE SUN STORIESFor Leicester the defeat means they have now lost 11 of their last 12 Premier League games.Relegation is now staring Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side straight in the face, with the foxes five points clear of safety and sat in 19th spot. More

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    Inside Marc Cucurella’s stunning home as Chelsea star and partner Claudia give glimpse inside plush pad

    MARC CUCURELLA has given fans a glimpse inside his stunning home.The Chelsea defender, 26, has settled with the West London club since moving from Brighton in 2022.Marc Cucurella and girlfriend Claudia showed their stunning homeCredit: cucurella3 / boconceptukThe spacious lounge featured a cream-coloured themeCredit: cucurella3 / boconceptukCucurella has a perfect spot to tune into the footballCredit: cucurella3 / boconceptukCucurella lives with long-term girlfriend Claudia Rodriguez and their three children; Mateo, five, Rio, three, and Bella, two.The Spaniard has been working with Danish designers BoConcept to spruce up his home.In his latest Instagram post, Cucurella posted several images from inside his property, while thanking BoConcept.His caption read: “Thanks for helping us make our house, our home.”READ MORE ON CHELSEAIn the first picture, Cucurella beamed alongside Claudia as they sat on their comfy-looking cream coloured sofa.His second showed off their vast lounge area, sporting a similar colour scheme and minimalist decor.Cucurella’s third image featured the view from his sofa, a big-screen TV perfect for watching the football… or a certain classic kids’ film.Speaking to TNT Sports, Cucurella recently revealed that his favourite film is none other than Disney epic The Lion King.Most read in FootballThe ace said: “(My favourite film?) The Lion King.JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThis area is ideal for relaxing with a coffeeCredit: cucurella3 / boconceptukThe eight-seat dining table features a view of the gardenCredit: cucurella3 / boconceptuk“I watch it maybe twice each day, so I want to choose this one.”A fourth picture showed off a coffee table surrounded by three comfortable-looking armchairs, perfect for relaxing with a coffee.Rapper Central Cee is lost for words when Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella serenades him While the fifth and final image of Cucurella’s post featured his eight-seat dining table, decorated with flowers and featuring a view into his sprawling garden.Shortly after moving to Chelsea, Cucurella’s home was targeted by vile crooks.The burglary is understood to have understandably contributed to his initial struggles to settle in with the Blues.He was one of three Chelsea stars to be targeted by criminals that season, with Raheem Sterling and Reece James’ homes also broken into.Having not enjoyed much game time during his first season, Cucurella has since established himself as a Chelsea regular.He has made 25 Premier League appearances for Enzo Maresca’s side this season, scoring three goals and laying on two assists.Cucurella’s young family are now settled in LondonCredit: instagram/@_claurodri More

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    I fought Anthony Joshua for £5,000 but now live new life as a bailiff and expose some of the biggest secrets in boxing

    PAUL BUTLIN was once a heavyweight fighting the likes of Anthony Joshua – but now he is a TikTok star from his van exposing boxing’s secrets.Butlin, now 48, boxed top names in his career including Derek Chisora and Joshua before retiring in 2016.Paul Butlin is the ex-heavyweight champ now exposing boxing’s biggest secretsCredit: RexButlin went viral while working in his job as a bailiffCredit: https://twitter.com/MichaelBensonnButlin is a big hit on TikTok exposing boxing’s secretsNowadays, he works as a debt collector while becoming a surprise hit on TikTok where he has almost 40,000 followers and millions of views.No longer at risk of getting on the wrong side of promoters or managers, Butlin pulls back the curtain on boxing’s dark side.Blowing the whistle on fighters’ pay, matchmaking and failed drug tests are all part of the reason fans can’t get enough of Butlin’s channel.And he tells SunSport: “I just started making boxing videos and people seem to like the real side of me, because all they see is like Conor Benn and people like this.READ MORE IN BOXING”They just think you’re gonna make millions, so I’m just trying to distract people to the other side of it. “The real side of boxing where you’ve got graft just to live really.”His controversial claims have included suggesting several top but nameless boxers use performance enhancing drugs. Butlin alleged in one video: “All the big names, I’m not gonna mention, I know they’re on it. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”I’ve been training in gyms since 16-years-old, I know who’s on gear, who ain’t on gear. I can tell with the power.” And he believes Jake Paul’s eight-round points victory over 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November was an example of a rigged fight.He said: “The whole fight was a fix, I watched it. Absolute b****s. “He hardly threw a punch, (Tyson) could have knocked him out at any time. Absolute fix, the game is a con.” Paul and his Most Valuable Promotions company did release a statement to deny accusations of the bout being fixed. Butlin – a former bouncer – went viral himself when a video emerged of him having a row while collecting a debt.Little did the man recording know that he was dealing with one of Britain’s most respected and experienced heavyweights.But Butlin said: “It’s just one of them that you get used to. I’ve got nothing to prove, do you know what I mean?”I don’t stand – even when I work at the door – I didn’t stand there and saying, ‘Well, I’m a professional boxer.’ Do you know what I mean? Or I used to be a professional boxer.”I just am what I am, and then people can abuse me. That is part of the job.”Butlin opened up about being verbally abused during his day jobCredit: https://twitter.com/MichaelBensonnWhen Butlin speaks about boxing, fans will listen. After all, he’s not a pretender with a big social media following, he has experienced it all in the ring. Butlin only started his amateur career at 26 and turned pro after just two years and 12 bouts. He went 4-0 before losing to Paul Buttery – in what he admits was a step up too soon in his career. An up and down run of performances and results then forced the East Midlands man to the away corner to make reasonable money. He said: “I realised the only way I could make money without selling tickets is going on the road if you like.”Butlin also made a name for himself sparring the likes of Tyson Fury before the Gypsy King became a world champion superstar.In fact, Butlin first crossed paths with Fury while the future British legend was still a teenager and knew he was destined for greatness.First jab he hit me with – and I told this story before – I was like, Jesus! It was like a right hand off a good heavyweight. That’s how strong he was.Paul Butlin on Anthony Joshua Butlin revealed: “Even after sparring him the first time, I said to him, ‘You’d beat most heavyweights now.’ “Obviously at the time I was sparring Matt Skelton, Pele Reed, loads of heavyweights. “I said, ‘Mate, you beat all these heavyweights now as an amateur.’ That’s what I told him.”And then he invited me up where he couldn’t get sparring. I went up to Manchester, I went to his uncle’s who sadly passed away. “Tyson was living in a caravan back of there, and he was training in like the barn.”And then I went to an amateur club in Manchester, so probably two or three times I sparred him, always got on well with him, he always looked after me and yeah, he’s a good lad.” Butlin also helped welcome Joshua to the world of professional boxing – one year after AJ won Olympic gold in London.And he admits to being blown away by the sheer power of Joshua – even with his lesser left hand jab.Butlin was beaten by Anthony Joshua in 2013Credit: Mark Robinson – The SunHe was paid just £5,000 for the fightCredit: Mark Robinson – The SunButlin said: “I squared with him in the casino where we had the weigh in, I looked at him and I thought, ‘Mate, you’re having it! “Got in the ring, I wasn’t even bothered. I thought, ‘Do you know what, you’re having it! I’m fit as a fiddle.'”First jab he hit me with – and I told this story before – I was like, Jesus! It was like a right hand off a good heavyweight. That’s how strong he was.”I went back to Carl Greaves first round, and said, ‘Mate, I can’t deal with him.'”He goes, ‘What are you on about?’ ‘I can’t deal with his power.’ He hits that hard.”And the only reason I got up after that big shot is because I was fit. I mean, I had nine stitches in my eye. Great shot. I can’t fault him.”Fans would assume fighting Joshua is a top payday – but Butlin is open in admitting he made just a tiny £5,000. He said on reflection: “At the time I was working, I had my gym. I think we just got married. We had young kids, five grand helps.I’ve been training in gyms since 16-years-old, I know who’s on gear, who ain’t on gear. I can tell with the power.”Looking back now, obviously the older you get I’m a bit gutted I didn’t get more. But that’s life, innit? You’re gonna take it.”If you don’t take it, someone else is gonna take it. So £5,000 at the time was a lot of money, and I just thought, ‘Yeah, why not?'” But Butlin also caused damage of his own – just ask Chisora. London’s veteran fan favourite once revealed Butlin was the hardest-hitting opponent he ever faced.Chisora claimed Butlin hit so hard he had to get the referee to check his gloves and make sure it wasn’t loaded with weights in it.”He never told me that afterwards,” Butlin says with a laugh. Butlin’s career on the road as the opponent was filled with short-notice bouts. Sometimes it was only 24 hours notice, other times while he had a BROKEN HAND.But Butlin always showed up – until he packed it in to tell the tales on the grubby boxing business. And while his career in the ring, all across Europe, may have gone unnoticed among some fans, his boxing exposes on TikTok certainty aren’t.READ MORE SUN STORIESButlin gets dozens of requests and questions sent in by his TikTok fans – but did he ever expect to be such a hit among social media?He said with a grin: “No, not really. I thought, it’s bald old Paul just making videos.”  More

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    Celtic and Rangers away fan lockout officially OVER as Old Firm ticket deal thrashed out and allocations revealed

    AWAY fans are officially BACK at Old Firm matches – starting with next month’s derby at Celtic Park.SunSport told you first how a major breakthrough had been made in negotiations between Celtic and Rangers to resolve the frustrating fan lockout which had been in place for two years.Nico Raskin pleads with the supporters after Arne Engels is struck by an objectCredit: Kenny RamsayRangers and Celtic fans during a derby match Celtic ParkCredit: PAThe dispute dates back to 2018 when Gers reduced the away allocation for all visiting fans – including Celtic.Coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic around 700 away supporters were allowed to attend games at Ibrox and Celtic Park.But this fell apart after nasty scenes during the New Year’s clash of 2023, with Celtic citing fears over fan safety as their reason for refusing future allocations.Rangers also highlighted negative experiences for their fans at Parkhead and both sides have struggled to agree on a solution ever since.The SPFL stepped in last season to demand that the two Glasgow rivals end their feud over access to visiting supporters.An agreement was reached to allow a five per-cent away allocation at each venue, starting this campaign.But the freeze on away fans continued after Celtic wrote to Rangers ahead of the first derby fixture of the current season to say they would NOT be welcoming travelling supporters for the September 1 match at Parkhead.Celtic had spent a six-figure sum on planning for Rangers’ visit but they claimed the Ibrox club hadn’t done the same on their end.Most read in FootballOf course, at that time, the Light Blues were still playing out of Hampden after delays forced them to up sticks from Ibrox for several weeks to start the season.Gers responded to the fall out and said they had been “taking all steps” towards the agreement, and returned the favour for the next derby at Ibrox by saying no Celtic fans would be allowed in.Rating Barry Ferguson’s chances of landing Rangers manager job long-termBut after constructive talks involving all parties, the March 16 meeting between the sides WILL see away fans welcomed back.Rangers will then reciprocate in the post-split fixture at Ibrox.Celtic wrote: “We can confirm that following the previous SPFL determination from last year and with necessary requirements being addressed, away supporters will be present at the next two Glasgow derby matches this season at Celtic Park (March 16) and Ibrox.”Allocations will be around 4% of saleable capacity at both stadia”Further ticket information will be provided in due course.”The Ibrox club said: “Rangers supporters will be able to attend our match with Celtic on March 16, with the two clubs agreeing for a reciprocal percentage of tickets to be allocated to away fans.”Approximately four per-cent of saleable capacity at both stadia will be given to the visiting club, with everyone at Rangers looking forward to having the backing of our supporters in the East End of Glasgow in just over a fortnight’s time. Celtic fans will have around 4% of the saleable tickets at IbroxCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun GlasgowThere will be the ‘European’ allocation of Rangers fans at Celtic Park next monthCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow”The arrangement will then be repeated for the Old Firm derby at Ibrox following the split.”Specific ticketing information will be communicated to eligible supporters in due course.”Interim Rangers boss Barry Ferguson said: “I’ve always said it’s something that the fixture has missed. In an ideal situation it would be great if there was more. But the way it is, the way it’s happened, the number of tickets we’re getting, I’m just glad away supporters are allowed back.Asked specifically about a return to the days of 7,500 away fans at either venue, Ferguson said: “At this moment in time I’m just happy that the fans are back. In time, we’ll see but it’s a start.”Defender Robin Propper said: “It is beautiful that we have fans with us to cheer us on against Celtic.”Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is another man who is relishing the return – and hoping that a return to the 7,500 allocations is just around the corner. He said: “It’s a big part of the fixture, having been involved in it with the supporters there both when they’re away and then obviously them being taken away.”It does make a difference, It is great for the game, it is great for the spectacle of the game and obviously ultimately for the supporters, they get their chance to see their team which is great. “We just had to get supporters back in the stadiums again, that is the start point. Then hopefully it can get somewhere near to what we had before because that created an amazing atmosphere. READ MORE SUN STORIES”Football as we know is about the rivalry and there’s arguably no greater rivalry than Celtic vs Rangers in world football. There’s many great derbies but this is an exceptional one and it’s just good to have both sets of supporters in. It always adds to the spectacle.”Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page More