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Important Celtic season ticket reminder

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The deadline to renew your Celtic season ticket expires on Wednesday, May 31 at 5 pm. That means there are less than 24 hours to secure your seat for next term if you haven’t already done so.

Importantly, the club issued another reminder this evening that there will be no extension of this deadline, as there have been in years gone by. Traditionally the club have extended the renewal window by a week or two, but that is not the case this year. Tomorrow will be your last chance before tickets are made available to the club’s waiting list.

The club have suggested ticket sales have again been incredibly strong. Celtic Park is heading for another season ticket sell-out as fans pack in to watch Ange Postecoglou’s entertaining team on a regular basis.

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Celtic season ticket demand is huge again

There’s been a 3% increase in prices for the new campaign, but that doesn’t appear to have put anyone off, with Celtic also keeping their freeze on the cost of children’s tickets, which are increasingly a bargain for those with young families.

There’s a long line of fans waiting in the wings to snap up any tickets that come on to the market too. Celtic’s waiting list is thought to stretch into the thousands. The club will have no problem selling any briefs that are not renewed.

Celtic head into next season in an incredibly strong position. The team have already won back-to-back domestic doubles and are on course for a famous treble – just the eighth in the club’s history.

With another round of UEFA Champions League cash guaranteed, Postecoglou and his recruitment staff have the room to seriously improve the squad again during the upcoming transfer window. It might be needed too if the group want to make a dent in the group stages as a pot four side.

It’s all set up to be another exciting season for the Bhoys on and off the pitch, backed by over 50,000 season ticket holders who continue to financially support the club in a big way.

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