As soon as Rodgers left Celtic in October Communications Manager Iain Jamieson restored access to BBC Scotland. Around about the same time as the limited access to fan media was ended.
At 17.34 on Saturday there were 22,700 fans inside the ground. At 17.42 that number stood at 24,120.
The former musician, political researcher and journalist appears to be devoting every waking hour to trashing the Celtic Fans Collective.
And when you consider Nicholson and co would rather lose millions of pounds at the tills of the club stores than engage with us fans, you realise why a boycott is necessary.
Rather than sharing soundbites with McCulloch, Wilson could have been meeting members of the Collective.
It seems clear that when Paul Tisdale was finally found out and shown the door, the club’s entire recruitment department and strategy went with him. A frightening thought.
O’Neill may have provided a much needed win but nothing will take attention away from the failings of Nicholson and Wilson.
Faced with unprecedented levels of fan disillusionment and apathy, the board have opted instead to continue burying their heads in the sand.
With nobody left to blame, Wilson has called for the support of the fans. He does so at a time when disillusionment within the fan base is at an all time high.
Well there is one easy move Wilson could make to signal the end of the boards war on Celtic fans and boost the atmosphere massively – bring back the Green Brigade.
