It appears that four fans have been charged with Breach of the Peace with 250 Season Tickets suspended by Celtic. Some of those suspended didn’t attend the Falkirk match.
How dare they turn their heads away from the fans on Sunday and pretend they don’t exist, how dare they sit in Celtic ties and claim to be in favour of the betterment of the club whilst they line their own pockets and look in disgust at their own!
The Interim Chairman praised the performance of Nicholson then made a promise that he has failed to meet.
Instead of hitting the board squarely in their weakest spot – their EGOs – on the big UEFA stage, knockout tie with the world watching, they picked a low-stakes game. Why? Because they were scared. That thread alone exposes the weakness, the lack of guts.
But at a recent meeting with Glasgow City Council’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG), Police Scotland objected to the ultras returning and that position was subsequently adopted by the SAG.
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Celtic will welcome their favoured media partners to Lennoxtown today.Martin O’Neill and a player will be made available to discuss Saturday’s match at home to Motherwell.Broadcasters will get a slot that will be released on You Tube in mid-afternoon.Celtic Communications Manager Iain Jamieson will then put on a separate session…
If Nicholson turns up at Monday’s meeting with the Green Brigade the obvious first question is over whether he can decide to lift the suspension of 250 Season Ticket holders.
He was pushed into a room with the Celtic Fans Collective— who have had their fill of these disingenuous windbags who hold office atop the Celtic Way, surrounded by mahogany and sycophancy — entirely unbriefed on the matters to be discussed.
The scheduling of the match was known months in advance but it seems that two key figures at Celtic had more important things to do than attend the Glasgow Derby.
