Celtic’s Annual General Meeting will take place this week and could be a defining moment for the Hoops going forward.
Tensions between the supporters and the board have increased over time and in the run-up to the meeting the Celtic Fans Collective have been calling out members of the board.
Dermot Desmond, Peter Lawwell and others have all been held accountable for their roles, which have seen protests step up against the board.
Taking place on Friday 21 November at Celtic Park at 10:30am GMT, this could be one of the biggest meetings in years.

Why is this AGM so important?
At this AGM, shareholders will consider 17 resolutions, which includes two put forward by the Celtic Trust, where the re-elections of key figures will dominate 14 of those talking points.
Desmond, Lawwell, Michael Nicholson, Brian Wilson, and Sharon Brown will be among those up for re-election, despite the large majority of the fanbase demanding their removal.
Where there is potential for real fireworks, however, is the two points brought forward by the Trust.
Poll: Do you have faith in the Celtic board?
What are the two resolutions brought forward by the Celtic Trust?
Resolution 16 has called for a review and plan to be put in place for the next three-five years detailing all things from transfer policy to laying out a clear and proper structure.
However, the most important point is resolution 17 which is a vote of no confidence against the current Celtic board.
Within their point, they have claimed that they have no faith in the Chief Executive, Chairman and Chief Financial Officer and want “fresh ideas” to bring the club forward and give it a new-look feel.
Shareholders will vote to have their say and it will be interesting to see how the vote pans out.
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