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The 5 most interesting details of Celtic’s fan survey

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Celtic released a fan survey earlier today commissioned by the club in their efforts to bolster engagement with the wider support.

The questionnaire, which takes about 25 minutes or so to complete, is the biggest of its kind in Hoops’ history as they aim to innovate on and off the pitch.

Some intriguing topics have been put forward for discussion, and it is refreshing to see Celtic willing to listen to the concerns of their following to potentially enact productive change where necessary.

Without further ado, 67 Hail Hail take a look at five of the most interesting details that ‘The Celtic Fans’ Survey 2024’ had to provide.

Membership scheme potential, safe standing and more

Having read through the document’s contents, which can be found on the official club website, two of the main standouts have to be questions over a potential future membership scheme and the scenario of further safe standing being introduced at Parkhead.

Kicking off, having some form of club membership has been well-discussed among the support for many years. Despite the bulk of domestic fixtures officially selling out, there is sometimes confusion where one or two seats are visibly not filled, and having a scheme to access tickets or a re-sale platform would be a way to combat that.

The options tab on the subject includes boxes to tick concerning priority ticket sales and earning cashback/points, presumably for buying or selling briefs. Furthermore, meet-and-greet openings, members-only content, and exclusive benefits for overseas fans are also referenced.

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Notably, safe standing is also on the agenda. When you fill in the form, season ticket holders are asked if they would be interested in moving to another part of the stadium to be involved or if they would be relocated to supplement the development of such an arrangement.

Pressing ahead, digital content is another covered matter. Mobile tickets were mentioned (season tickets in addition), and you are queried about whether you would welcome them over physical briefs. Meanwhile, the return of an official Celtic app could also be on the table to store all of the supporters’ needs in one place.

Moreover, the thought of a redesigned Celtic TV set-up makes for interesting reading. Listed among the answers of what fans would like to see more of, enhanced game-day broadcasts, more player interviews, exclusive club-bred content, and better access to historical games construct some of the avenues that could be opened for exploration.

There has been a thorough amount of thought put into the curation of the Celtic fan survey, so make sure to answer every question to convey an accurate representation of what you would like to see improve at Parkhead. Get involved!