Celtic supporters make their feelings perfectly clear towards the Parkhead board with two banners in the win against Motherwell.
Brendan Rodgers’ side left it late as the Hoops beat Motherwell deep into injury time to send the fans into the international break happy with a win.
Whilst the Celtic fan silent protests were temporarily put on hold last week, some supporters still decided to get a message across to the board ahead of a planned meeting with the Parkhead powerbrokers.
The Celtic Fans Collective are due to meet with the Parkhead board tonight to seek answers to their Open Letter, but during the Bhoys’ win over Motherwell, some supporters decided to make their voices heard first.
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Celtic fans let the board know exactly how they feel ahead of Monday night meeting
The Celtic board reached out to fans after weeks of silence since the Open Letter was published by the support after the Champions League exit to Kairat Almaty.
But despite planned talks, Celtic supporters held up two banners during the Motherwell win which read, “F— the meeting, resign’ and ‘Celtic board – unfit for purpose’.
If the Parkhead executive thought tonight’s meeting might not be as rough as they think it will be, this was a timely reminder that the vast majority of Celtic supporters are still deeply unhappy with the direction the club is heading under their tenure.
The seven questions that still remain unanswered by the Celtic board
With a meeting planned tonight, let’s remind the Celtic board of the questions fans want answered, just in case they have forgotten.
- 1. What is the club’s long-term footballing strategy, and when and how will this be communicated to supporters?
- 2. What is the club’s long-term footballing strategy, and when and how will this be communicated to supporters?
- 3. What accountability measures are in place for repeated failures in transfer dealings?
- 4. How do you intend to modernise the club’s structure to compete in Europe, and why are we consistently unprepared for qualification stages?
- 5. How do you intend to modernise the club’s structure to compete in Europe, and why are we consistently unprepared for qualification stages?
- 6. Why have the results of the Fairhurst Inquiry not been made public, and what action will the club take to protect supporters from unlawful and disproportionate policing in the future?
- 7. Why does the club continue to resist working with supporters to improve matchday atmosphere, supporter experience, and consultation on key issues such as ticket pricing and distribution?
If the answers Celtic fans seek don’t appear at this meeting, then the board will be reminded of supporter anger when the season resumes after the international break.
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