Celtic supporters are at serious loggerheads with the Parkhead board right now.
And after the Bhoys’ defeat to Dundee United, the anger was evident as the travelling Celtic supporters vented their fury to the Parkhead board members who were inside Tannadice.
Peter Lawwell’s Celtic resignation was unexpected but it is one that will be welcomed by the vast majority of the Hoops support, especially the Celtic Fans Collective.
With more action against the Celtic board planned for this weekend, Willie Haughey has told the Collective what they need to do to force more change at the top.
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What is your immediate reaction to Peter Lawwell’s resignation?
Celtic Fans Collective must ‘change tact’ as Haughey offers Parkhead board advice
The Collective were seeking major changes at board room level and have embarked on a number of demonstrations to force that change.
Before Lawwell’s resignation, it seemed that the campaign was not going to work. And Haughey has offered advice to the fan action group of what they need to do next to get what they want.
Haughey told the Let Me Be Frank podcast, “My advice for harmony this Christmas is to the people who have got a voice within the Collective, and we’re not singling anyone out, is I think you need to change tact to make changes.
“That thing’s not working. So whatever it is you need to do, change it.
“And I’d say to the board as well, be all-encompassing and listen to what people have got to say.”
You can watch Haughey speak about this, the alleged attacks on Celtic employees and how peace could be brokered between the fans and board below.
What next for the Celtic board after Wilfried Nancy’s latest defeat?
The pressure will build. It’s a simple as that. The Collective will get together and look to take the next course of action because there are others that need to follow Lawwell out the Celtic exit door.
How will you remember Peter Lawwell’s time at Celtic?
Nancy’s latest Celtic result will refocus the efforts to force change at the club as the team continues to regress this season.
What that action will be will become clearer before the end of this week but what the Celtic board can rely on is this.
The Collective are not going away and unless the board get their act together, protests and boycotting of merchandise will continue.
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