The Celtic Star
·12. November 2025
Celtic Fans Collective to meet days after the Celtic AGM

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·12. November 2025

The Celtic Fans Collective will hold its next meeting on Tuesday 25 November, just four days after the club’s Annual General Meeting, and the timing could hardly be more significant.
The Celtic Fans Collective has outlined an agenda that reflects both the turbulence and the unity of recent weeks.
“With the AGM taking place on 21 November, we expect this to be a focal point of our discussions, alongside the ongoing development and structure of the Collective, and matters relating to finance and fundraising,” the invitation reads.
The Collective’s message also notes that the Celtic Trust will assist any supporters wishing to attend the AGM, ensuring a strong fan presence in the room. The hope, they say, is for “a strong Collective voice” to be heard when the shareholders meet.
And it’s easy to see why.

Celtic Fans Collective protest at Celtic Park ahead of the Celtic v Falkirk match. 29 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
In the space of a few weeks, the Celtic support has seen demonstrations outside the ground, a controversial six-match ban imposed on the Green Brigade, and the defiant solidarity that saw fellow fans help the group gain entry to matches despite the suspension. The Celtic Fans Collective itself organised the largest protest outside Celtic Park in years before the Falkirk game, an event that has since become a focal point in the escalating rift between supporters and the board.

Celtic Fans Collective protest at Celtic Park ahead of the Celtic v Falkirk match. 29 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
More recently, North Curve Celtic have gone further still, claiming that Celtic’s majority shareholder Dermot Desmond personally influenced the Green Brigade ban, a charge the club has so far declined to answer.

Combined with the Celtic Trust’s ongoing campaign over proxy voting transparency and the “Not Another Penny” initiative urging fans to withhold discretionary spending until reform follows, this upcoming meeting feels like a potential turning point.
The update to all Celtic outlets and organisations involved in the creation of the Collective detailed what has already been achieved since the Collective’s formation:

Celtic Fans Collective, Founded September 2025.

Celtic Fans Collective protest at Celtic Park ahead of the Celtic v Falkirk match. 29 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
The Collective also announced plans to support the Scottish Greens’ £25 ticket price-cap initiative, a proposal they believe could attract support from across the Scottish footballing community.
Amid the board’s silence, the Collective’s activity has injected a sense of purpose and participation back into the fanbase, not rebellion for its own sake, but a determination to be heard.
The next meeting, coming so soon after the AGM, could define the next phase of that movement. Will the board engage? Will the club’s shareholders take heed of supporter sentiment? Or will the gulf between executive level and the support widen still further?
One thing is certain, Celtic supporters have rediscovered their collective voice. The challenge now is how to use it.

Celtic Park ahead of the Celtic v Falkirk match. 29 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
The Celtic Star will be following developments closely, and we’d like to hear from you — our readers. What questions should be raised at the next Celtic Fans Collective meeting? What issues matter most right now? Share your thoughts and ideas in the comments below, and let’s make sure that voice carries from the stands to the boardroom.
Niall J
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