I'm actually amazed at how thick some people are being when it comes to the process selling of tickets to HOME FANS. It is clear that the SFA have had a clear procedure in selling tickets, and if you used your brain it would be simple to work out what that is. First, sell the tickets that are not restricted view seating. That way, if the game wasn't a sell out, no-one would be left complaining that their seat had a pish view. Next, don't sell tickets in the front 1/2/3 rows, closest to the pitch. Now I don't know why that is, probably to do with security reasons, but it was the same at Ibrox for game against Georgia. If you had contacted SFA instead of jumping into panic buying a £45 ticket, you would have known that. Now, as all the non-restricted view seats were taken, the SFA put on sale restricted view tickets. Then, when most of these were sold out, they put on sale tickets in the front couple of rows of the lower sections at Celtic Park. Now, I know it isn't the perfect way of selling tickets, and communication could probably have been better, but everyone up in arms over it just seems unnecessary. Have a word.