Celtic’s defeat to Rangers has caused fury among probably every single Hoops supporter this New Year.
Wilfried Nancy watched his Celtic side meekly give in to Rangers after a storming first half saw the Bhoys go in at the break 1-0 up.
As ever with this Celtic team, scoring one goal is never enough as Rangers came out in the second half to win 3-1 and leave hundreds of Celtic supporters fuming outside Parkhead.
If Wilfried Nancy was to be sacked, who would you want to become the next Celtic manager?
But not only was there a storm brewing outside the stadium, a mystery was developing inside it after Sky Sports man Chris Kamara posted pictures of himself inside the Parkhead boardroom post-match.
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Former Celtic chairman Ian Bankier spotted in boardroom after Rangers loss
Ian Bankier joined Celtic in June 2011 as a non-executive director and became club chairman the following October.
Bankier retired from Celtic duties in January 2023 and was replaced by Peter Lawwell. However, it appears that he was present inside the boardroom after the Rangers defeat sporting a club tie after Kamara posted pictures of him attending his first-ever Glasgow Derby on social media.
This is yet another moment of controversy that will annoy Celtic supporters regarding the boardroom, as it reeks of another instance of nepotism with a former board member wearing club attire without having the official capacity to do so.
Celtic fans demand change in the dugout and the boardroom
Celtic fans have clearly had enough. With the team struggling on the park and lacking direction off it, the time for change has never been so apt.
Wilfried Nancy is clearly out of his depth at Celtic and needs to be replaced with an experienced manager with a proven track record.
As for the Celtic board, how they can be removed is another question, especially if former executives are allowed to wander in and out of the club whenever they please.
The time for overall change at Celtic has come, starting with the dugout and ending in the boardroom.
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