Celtic fans plan late entry protest against board
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Celtic fans plan late entry protest against board
"A substantial section of supporters remain angry about a lack of significant summer signings and failure to reach the Champions League has heightened pressure on those in charge at Celtic Park. A lengthy club statement explaining recent recruitment was met with widespread derision and prompted an open letter from fans groups demanding answers for "repeated failures in transfer dealings". Those groups have since released a joint communication saying their concerns have "still to be addressed" despite the open letter "representing tens of thousands of Celtic fans"."
""To build on the recent 'no confidence' votes on the Celtic FC board, seeking the removal of Michael Nicholson, CEO, Chris McKay, CFO, Peter Lawwell, chairman. "To build a strategic, escalatory campaign against the Celtic board. "To build a democratic and representative fan body "To coordinate a 'late entry' protest at Kilmarnock v Celtic to further visualise and vocalise fan discontent."
Celtic supporters remain frustrated by limited summer signings and failure to qualify for the Champions League, increasing pressure on the club board. A club statement on recruitment drew derision and provoked an open letter from fan groups demanding answers over "repeated failures in transfer dealings". Fan groups, citing a survey of 38,832 respondents, say concerns "still to be addressed" and outline a strategy including seeking removal of senior executives, launching escalatory campaigns, creating a democratic fan body and coordinating a 'late entry' protest at Kilmarnock v Celtic. A steering group of volunteers is being assembled to progress the movement.
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