The Celtic Star
·10 April 2026
Paul McStay to front Willie Haughey’s ‘Season Ticket Alliance’

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·10 April 2026


Celtic v Hibernian – Premier Sports Cup – Celtic Park Lord Willie Haughey in the stands before the Premier Sports Cup match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Sunday August 18, 2024. Photo Steve Welsh, IMAGO/PA Images
Haughey – who previously served as a non-executive director at the club – used the broadcast to provide an update on the initiative first outlined in February.
The proposal aims to strengthen supporter influence at boardroom level through a collective investment model.
At the time of the original announcement, Haughey committed to contributing £2 million of his own funds for every 10,000 season ticket holders who join the scheme, with a potential total of £10 million if participation targets are met.
He also hinted then that a prominent former player would represent the project, a role now confirmed to be filled by club legend McStay.

Former Celtic captain Paul McStay carries the Scottish Premiership Trophy up the Celtic Way as the Celtic team arrive ahead of the Celtic v St Mirren match. Celtic v St Mirren, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 3 August 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock
Speaking on GO Radio, Haughey said: “We have been putting things together behind the scenes for what we are going to launch. We are ready to launch it now, and the thing will go live on April 17 when people can apply.”
“I can exclusively reveal tonight that Paul McStay will be the Celtic legend and ambassador who is fronting up the Season Ticket Alliance.”
“I believe that we can set up an alliance as a conduit for discussions with the board. I know other people are trying to do that at the moment, but I believe this will do that, and that is something that will appeal to the season ticket holders.”

Former Celtic captain Paul McStay carries the Scottish Premiership Trophy up the Celtic Way as the Celtic team arrive ahead of the Celtic v St Mirren match. Celtic v St Mirren, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 3 August 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock (The Celtic Star)
Haughey added: “To be honest, in the weeks that I have been working here, there have been no home games, so I have not seen any of the board, but the board are aware that we are doing this.”
“There has been no negativity from the board. But just so we are quite clear, this is arm’s length from the club. This will be exactly as we see it.”
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