While the Celtic Chairman was taking orders from Peter Mandelson and supporting war on Iraq Donegan was making cups of tea and photocopying.
At 17.34 on Saturday there were 22,700 fans inside the ground. At 17.42 that number stood at 24,120.
Too much time spent with Kris Boyd and Keith Jackson is bound to have an impact. Sutton also found Brian Wilson’s five minute interview including the fictional ‘I met four lads in the city centre’ encouraging!
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.
Neither Nicholson or McKay would survive an audit or corporate review. Both are younger than their hero Lawwell, they really ought to be looking at other career opportunities where their limitations aren’t in the public eye.
Despite Nicholson’s best efforts to demonise the Green Brigade with stadium bans, suspended bans, a complete security lockdown on the north curve area – most of our fans want to support the team just like they do in the North Curve.
The temper of the Chairman is bound to be tested. If he can’t be bothered attending matches he isn’t going to enjoy hearing Nicholson grilled about downsizing from fans/shareholders.
And just in case anyone thought the rumoured sacrificial lamb would satisfy supporters, the Celtic Fans Collective have produced the perfect response in their overarching aim.
