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.
The Celtic support of 2026 is more better informed that ever. They know the reasons why Qarabag, Club Brugge and Bodo Glimt are playing Champions League matches this month.
There has been zero planning for UEFA qualifiers next season, the route to the biggest prize fund available to the club. Another hole is blown in the strategy/business model.
The current recruitment shambles has been long in the making. What else would you expect from a regime that thought Mark Lawwell and Paul Tisdale were would class appointments?
Given that there was no announcement of Hargreaves appointment at the club it is strange that he has been given such a high profile gig.
Back in the autumn it was impossible to avoid Lennon as he tore into Brendan Rodgers, sounding almost like Kris Boyd’s long lost cousin.
McKay transformed the squad on a profit. Kris Ajer and Edourard were sold to fund the turnover. As CEO of Celtic he never got to see Jota, Carter-Vickers or Giakoumakis play.
Rumours persist that the interim boss is privately furious at what he has been dropped into but at 73 years of age O’Neill appears to be a company man.
