The Celtic Fans Collective continues their campaign against the Parkhead board on the run up to the 2025 AGM.
The Collective have already told Celtic director Brian Wilson his 20-year reign at the Parkhead club has ‘expired’.
The Celtic fan action group also told Tom Allison that his position as a director is ‘compromised’ as he continues to fail to hold the Parkhead CEO and CFO to account.
And now, it’s the turn of a third Parkhead boardroom member to be sent a message as the Celtic Fans Collective keeps up the pressure on the executives this week.
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Celtic director Sharon Brown told to resign
Sharon Brown joined Celtic during Brendan Rodgers’ first tenure as manager just over nine years ago now.
And just like Rodgers, Brown has been told that she now also must leave the club.
The statement from the Collective reads, “In December 2016, as Sharon Brown joined the Celtic board, the Club had seemingly turned a corner under Brendan Rodgers and many hoped this would lay the foundations for a team ready to take the next step in Europe.
“But nine years on, Celtic has stalled on and off the park. As Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, her tenure has coincided with repeated European setbacks and a failure to modernise our financial and football strategy.
“She has previously served in senior audit and non-executive positions within businesses that went on to face serious governance and financial difficulties, experiences that arguably draw attention to the quality of oversight she provides.
“It is difficult to see how this reflects the modern and responsible leadership the Club requires.
“As she enters the period where no non-executive should still be considered independent, the conclusion is unavoidable.”

What next for the Celtic Fans Collective and the Parkhead board
Well, with the Celtic AGM a matter of days away, the Collective have promised to continue to target board members that they want to leave the club.
With three now named, Celtic fans will be expecting further executives to be told to leave the club in the coming days.
Michael Nicholson, Chris McKay and Peter Lawwell have been at the forefront of all fan protests so statements about this trio should be imminent.
The Celtic AGM promises to be a fiery affair and Brown may well see herself in the firing line when the shareholder votes come up this year.
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