A blog on our ‘Delay ‘til Final Day’ campaign and why it can be a useful tool to send a message to the Celtic board 👇
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Delay ‘til the Final Day
The club communications on this matter have been petty and inaccurate to the very end, demonstrating that the current approach to fan engagement needs to be radically overhauled.
We are delighted that the unjust ban of the Green Brigade has now been lifted, but this vindictive saga has been extremely damaging and unnecessary.
The decision by Celtic FC to allow fans of another club access to Lennoxtown to interview a Celtic player while banning our own fan media is the latest example of utter contempt supporters are currently held in.
End the bans.
Unsurprisingly, nothing has been said since. Celtic Fans Collective exists to protect the interests of Celtic supporters and ensure fans have a voice. We will continue to push for answers to both the policing of last week’s derby and the events of 16th March 2025.
12 months on, the Club remains unwilling to condemn the actions of Police Scotland, and have once again failed to defend their own supporters. At a meeting in December, Michael Nicholson declined to take a position, instead asking for more time to consider the issue.
A year ago today, Celtic supporters - some as young as 7 - were illegally kettled by Police Scotland. Denied access to food, water and toilets, it was a spiteful and shocking attack on our fans. In the aftermath, Celtic FC received many first-hand testimonies from those affected
A huge summer rebuild is required - Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay cannot be trusted to oversee it. Recent transfer windows and the current state of the playing squad show why.
The Not Another Penny campaign is working. Keep it up and force the change. ✊
While it remains deeply disappointing that this ban is ongoing,news of Monday’s meeting is encouraging.This can’t be another discussion with fans that ultimately achieves nothing. We need a positive outcome - and a full, vociferous Celtic Park for the remainder of the season.
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MEETING BETWEEN CELTIC F.C. AND CELTIC FANS COLLECTIVE - Celtic Fans Collective share.google/u0U0y67LN0Ww...
Collective minutes of the meeting between Celtic and representatives from.the Collective on 18 February
In October, the Celtic Fans Collective launched the ‘Not Another Penny’ campaign in response to continued mismanagement of our Club on many levels.
The latest plc interim results show it’s working.
The campaign goes on until real change is delivered.
Not Another Penny.
The Celtic Fans Collective website is now live. Follow the link to find out more about the Collective, subscribe to join or donate to the campaign.
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We recognise that there have been many questions and views regarding the boycott, so we’ve developed these FAQs to address as many of them as possible.
We know boycotts are difficult and deeply emotive for Celtic fans. But if you want positive change at the Club, this action is now necessary.
Join us in sending a clear message to Michael Nicholson and the board - your time is up.
Another transfer window. Another failure.
A major rebuild is required in the summer, and allowing Michael Nicholson to oversee that would be beyond negligent.
Nearly 5 months on from the end of the last bungled window, our board has learned nothing and has now put the season in further jeopardy. Michael Nicholson cannot be the CEO when the next window opens.
Yesterday’s comments from manager Martin O’Neill confirm what many of us have known for some time - that Celtic does not operate as a modern football club, much less a world class one.
After a chaotic summer window, the way our club conducts business shows no sign of improvement - despite the glaring gaps in the squad and the position we find ourselves in the league.
Not Another Penny until we see mistakes are learned from and real change in how we operate.
Open letter to Brian Wilson
Enough is enough.
The end of 2025 marked the end of Peter Lawwell’s long association with Celtic - a welcome development, but only the start of the wider reset this Club needs at board level.
The ‘Not Another Penny’ campaign remains active and will be reviewed after the January window.
A huge thank you once again to the thousands of fans who turned up to today’s demonstration, united in calling for change within our current board.