You're not going but you're hitting out at other fans for not going?
No it's not, because we sold around 20,000 for a 3pm kick-off at Hampden v Dundee United in 2015.
Good kick-off time, not on TV, the club in a good place, the support will come out.
Likewise, as I've pointed out, Hearts have in the past have poor ticket sales. For the 2012 semi-finals, they actually sold fewer tickets than Aberdeen & Hibs.
Circumstances change. Sometimes our support will be big, sometimes it won't. If Aberdeen appoint Jimmy Thelin on Friday and we put five past Livingston on Saturday, you might see a spike in sales come Sunday night.
The "justification" is simply this: it's a semi-final, both clubs deserve to be given the same chance of winning it.
The game being in Celtic's own city is already an advantage. Them having the bulk of the support is another. We're at a disadvantage before a ball is kicked.
If we win, anything less than 50% for the final would be a disgrace, the semi ticket sales should be an irrelevance, in the same way I wouldn't expect Hearts or Rangers to be given a goal start in the final because their performances over the season suggest they deserve the cup more.