Clearly another box ticking exercise the Interim Chairman waffles through about six minutes of chat with McCulloch making the vaguest of promises. Of course nothing has been delivered on those pledges.
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.
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.
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 very specific on Michael Nicholson. In his (Wilson’s) view Nicholson’s performance has been adequate this season and he doesn’t believe that that justifies change.
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!
