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Mystery over the Celtic Park ‘assaults’

It seems that a very serious incident involving three Celtic employees has been virtually cleared from the news agenda.

Back on December 17 Celtic announced that Peter Lawwell was stepping down as Chairman, apparently because of abuse and threats.

So far there has been no court action taken against those involved. Lawwell hasn’t been seen at Celtic Park since stepping down on December 31.

Alongside the news of Lawwell resigning as Chairman was a very worrying account of what happened at Celtic Park after the League Cup Final defeat to St Mirren.

Michael Nicholson used the phrase assault which should have had alleged in front of it. Something that a leading sports lawyer really should know all about.

CELTIC PARK- THE WORKPLACE

No-one at their workplace should be subjected to violence. Physical violence is a complete no-no.

That is exactly where a ‘duty of care’ kicks in.

Every employer has to maintain the safety of their staff. There should be procedures in place. Human Resources should be on top of any incident of violence.

If three employees suffer it is a very serious matter.

Celtic announced this on December 17, so far there has been no follow up from the club.

Due to the League Cup Final there would have been a lot of people inside Celtic Park that day. Many of them corporate guests, enjoying hospitality to the full.

Everyone inside the stadium would have bought a ticket and be known to the club. The culprits shouldn’t be too difficult to identify.

After sharing his grief at the resignation of Peter Lawwell, Nicholson turned to a favourite theme. Criticising fans and making so far unproven accusations about their actions:

NICHOLSON ON THE INCIDENTS

It’s a sad day for Celtic because of the reasons behind Peter’s decision to stand down. I know it’s a decision that weighed heavily on him. It’s not an easy decision but I think he’s made a decision for himself and for his family because of the abuses and because of the threats that they brought towards him.

And those are behaviours that we’ve seen from perhaps a very small minority of the Celtic support, but those are behaviours that are completely unacceptable. We’ve most recently had a situation where three of our colleagues were assaulted at Celtic Park on Sunday night after the match.

And as I say, these behaviours and conduct are completely unacceptable. For me, they’re not Celtic. They’re not values of Celtic supporters and Celtic family. And as a board, it strengthens our resolve to do the right thing for Celtic and to take this club forward together for the future.

Nicholson also delivered his backing for Wilfried Nancy. Discussing the exciting recruitment plans for January and the summer 2026 transfer windows.

In contrast to the December 14 incident Celtic have taken a very proactive approach to an incident at the home match with Falkirk on October 29.

Around 250 fans have been suspended with the club quick to release video coverage of fans leaving their seats at that match.

It appears that something happened in the stadium concourse.

Despite having CCTV Celtic appealed for anyone with video footage of something to come forward.

The club has provided three different ‘Supporter Updates’ on the incident, again there has yet to be any convictions announced.

Meanwhile interim Chairman Brian Wilson appears to be on a constant round of talks about talks to restore unity at the club.

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2 Comments

  • by John hood
    Posted February 25, 2026 9:17 pm 0Likes

    F**king liars

  • by Bhoy4life
    Posted February 25, 2026 9:39 pm 0Likes

    We should all be mindful that what a suit considers an assault as opposed to what us plebs consider it to be, will differ wildly.
    I would imagine a fan expressing his concern as to the current situation and asking a searching question of a suit would be considered an assault by such a protected species.

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