The Celtic Star
·6 October 2025
Celtic Fans Collective Update ahead of Celtic Park Meeting

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·6 October 2025
Celtic v Motherwell Scottish Premiership Celtic Park on 5 October 2025. Photo Raymond Davies PSI
Celtic invited representatives from all the various supporters organisations but not fan media to the meeting. They also did not invite the newly formed Celtic Fans Collective and as we pointed out last week the first item on the agenda should be for the club to be asked formally to recognise the Celtic Fans Collective as the organisation now collectively representing the Celtic support.
We’ll give the club a pass on their failure to invite representatives of the Celtic Fans Collective as apparently they did not have the relevant contact details. And there are enough places available to the supporters groups with some providing passes to the Celtic Fans Collective committee members so that they will be present this evening.
Celtic fan protest. Partick Thistle v Celtic. Premier Sports League Cup. Sunday 21 September. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Here’s the update from The Celtic Fans Collective which is being shared so that every supporter has an insight into what’s happening later today and when the outcome of the meeting will be shared with the wider Celtic support. As soon as The Celtic Star gets the update we’ll post in full on the site…
Celtic Fans Collective, Founded September 2025.
As you will be aware, there is a meeting scheduled tonight with members of the Celtic board to discuss fan concerns. This meeting follows collective fan action and fan pressure. Thank you once again for your efforts so far on this front.
Meeting invites were issued by the club directly to traditional fan organisations offering them two representatives each at the meeting. Although every organisation invited to the meeting is a member of the Collective with the exception of one (North of Ireland CSCs), the Collective never received a direct invite to the meeting. Following conversations with the club, we have secured three representatives specifically for the Collective.
In order to ensure the Collective’s representation is as broad and reflective of the wider support as possible, Bhoys Celtic, Celtic Trust, Green Brigade and North Curve Celtic have kindly each given up one representative to the Collective.
This means that in total, the Celtic Fans Collective will have seven representatives at this meeting in addition to those representing other fan organisations who are also members of the Collective. The seven Collective representatives are also on the Steering Group and represent a mix of CSCs and fan media.
Our goal remains clear: to secure meaningful, positive change for the betterment of Celtic Football Club and its supporters, and to get answers to the questions raised in the open letter of 3rd September.
We will provide an update to all open letter signatories as quickly as possible following tonight’s meeting.
We understand the entire fan representation at the meeting is as follows, although individual organisations retain autonomy over their representation. The Collective representatives, and others, will meet prior to the meeting to plan a strategy in order that the meeting remains on track and productive.
Celtic Fans Collective x7 Affiliation of Registered Celtic Supporters Clubs x2 Association of Irish Celtic Supporters Clubs x2 Celtic Disabled Supporters Association x2 Celtic Supporters Association x2 Bhoys Celtic x1 Celtic Trust x1 Green Brigade x1 North Curve Celtic x1 North of Ireland Celtic Supporters Clubs x2 (not a member of the Collective)
Thank you,
Celtic Fans Collective
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