Celtic had that for security reasons and were moved into the curva.
The normal away end is fenced in, holds 5k and is only ever occupied by visiting fans. Look at the pics of Servette fans there - only 700/800 but still occupying the visitors section with 4k empty seats around them.
It's definitely not clear cut but I'm certain that those blocks are all one big section that can't accommodate home supporters.
Celtic got 3.6k in Lazio because of security fears and ended up being housed in the curva
I've done a bit of research and those blocks can't be open to home supporters as well. They're specifically designed for visiting supporters with safety net/fencing around etc. So in theory the option to have the whole thing is always there
That was for Lazio away in a game in which both fanbases both hate each other.
Leicester got 5k away in Rome in 2022. Liverpool 5k in 2018. Not many other examples to compare to
Yes, I know. I am agreeing with you.
Tbh it's why I think that it will go down the tiers. Anyone in T2 and below is looking at an extremely expensive trip late notice
Everyone in T1 will have transport and accommodation sorted anyway. Tbh I think the first few thousand will fly out then it'll trickle down to members.
They've got a bit of a dilemma given that a lot of people are off to Wolves on Wednesday.
My guess would be 9am Wednesday for T1, 9am Thursday T2, 2pm Thursday for All season ticket holders, Friday 9am for Members with 100+ points then Friday 2pm for all other members
Marseillle went to members and didn't even sell out. Any of the big allocations you should be fine. I think people over estimate how many people can/want to travel