After the shambles of last season the club is heading for a repeat. Now it appears that some shareholders are concerned by the running of the club, asking questions and pushing for change.
On all known form Celtic will spend some of the money raised from the sale of players. The £70-90m in the bank won’t be touched.
In the last few years Celtic have squandered millions through Mark Lawwell, Paul Tisdale, Wilfried Nancy and others.
All they had to do in the renewal campaign was hint that at least some work was being done to rebuild the club infrastructure, find the new manager, implement the structure he will need, recruit the players.
The Interim Chairman has ignored the Collective since February 18. He has broken his promise to hold a follow up meeting within a month. Celtic haven’t published their Minutes from the February 18 meeting.
The hoops top is available at £50 having been launched in the summer at £75. The away kit, dark green with lime horizontal pinstripe is only costing £20 from a £75 launch price. For £70 fans can get two of the high quality Adidas kits launched last summer.
All of the fake reasons that have been trotted out for the ban reek of the same thing – an attempt to stifle and stop the ultras from criticising the club and their treatment from Police Scotland.
“The safety certificate holder is ultimately responsible for spectator safety within their stadium.”
Three weeks after the Scottish Cup win at Ibrox Celtic have let their legacy media partners set the narrative.Bar the most wishy-washy interview with Brian Wilson there has been not a peep from Celtic over the not so shocking incidents at Ibrox.Celtic players were physically attacked on the pitch. A…
There is an unusually specific quote from Celtic’s interim chairman Brian Wilson when he spoke to Celtic TV recently to explain the ongoing ban on the Green Brigade.
It’s a matter for the SAG (Safety Advisory Group) and we cannot override the advice that they have given
The ban on the ultras…
