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·2 February 2026

Celtic support more united against the Board than ever before

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Celtic supporters united against the Board. More so than ever…

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An impressive straight to the point Tifo was displayed pre match at Paradise in area 111, directly above the empty rail seating usually occupied by the Green Brigade, as the supporters once more aired their frustrations at the those running club, whilst calling for the fan group to be reinstated.

Normally on match days the frustration directed at those in charge is diluted among the crowd in small doses, but yesterday was noticeable more vocal, much more so than usual, and it more than illustrates that the overwhelming majority of the supporters are increasingly disgruntled with the way the club is being run.


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Celtic fans against the board, Sack the board, and stand up if you hate the board were loudly heard during the game, and more supporters than usual joined in to demonstrate their displeasure. It’s now a vast majority of season ticket holders and that simply cannot be ignored with just three months to go before the season ticket renewals start.

It’s now crystal clear that the overwhelming majority us want change, this isn’t just an issue confined to the Green Brigade or any other fan group, it’s a massive percent of the Celtic support that want to see a change of power and direction in the corridors of Celtic Park.

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01.02.2026 Celtic v Falkirk, Scottish Premiership. Celtic Finance Director Chris McKay speaks to fans outside Celtic Park Photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

The Directors who currently run our club, will in no doubt have heard the howls of animosity aimed in their direction as they sat in their comfy seats, the question is, do they really care? Indeed while we know that Chris McKay was in the building it’s not sure that he or CEO Michael Nicholson had time to watch the game as they scrambled around for alternative signings after missing out on the ones Martin O’Neill reckoned were incoming on Thursday night.

The answer is probably no, as the arrogant individuals in question most certainly think that they are untouchable.

They are quite frankly mistaken if they think this anger and vented up frustration is just going to magically disappear, because it’s not. It will only gain momentum until action is taken to rid our club of the rot that has set in at the very top.

The can’t ban dissent from the Green Brigade despite their pathetic bans on hundreds of supporters – some are pensioners and have had their tickets cancelled merely for where their season ticket is located – and they can’t silence the Celtic fan media including The Celtic Star, the first to have been banned for…asking questions.

Peter Lawwell was first to go, it’s time for Michael and co to follow him. The message is loud and clear, banish them all. It’s time for change.

The transfer window closes this evening. The Celtic Fans Collective meets tomorrow. Michael Nicholson has been given another window to sort out the mess he created in the summer and in the months since the last window closed, including the world class decision to bring in Wilfried Nancy.

We’ll see what happens today. Oh and don’t miss Sandman’s Definitive Ratings which are up now on The Celtic Star. Exceptional as always…

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‘Banish The Traitors – End the Bans banner in the crowd at Celtic Park. Celtic v Falkirk, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 01 February 2026. Photo Mark Runnacles IMAGO / Shutterstock

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