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.
Every Celtic fan would rather be at the stadium today backing the team.
The reality is the people damaging the team aren’t the fans - it’s the board.
We invite all supporters to stand with us and ensure that the message is sent in the strongest possible terms.
Play your part.
Looks like the club are going to attempt to make the ground look fuller than it actually is tomorrow by only allowing you to buy tickets that are visible on the TV cameras. Tickets at the rear of all the upper stands are not available to buy.
The prospect of a boycott on Saturday has made that pack of rats in the boardroom absolutely shite themselves.
Zero communication or even attempt at communication until the boycott was called.
And as for the “I bumped into 4 young lads” story…did ye aye?
Get to fuck.
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.
The best way of backing the team is by supporting a boycott to get rid of under-qualified board members. The team is only suffering with them in charge.
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.
Celtic should absolutely be selling Arne Engels for a deal worth £25m, however when the Board have decimated their own squad so horrifically in the last two years, all this does is highlight their utter incompetence, there's zero contingency plans.
“Those who talk about the club not having kicked on in Europe since 2003 ignore the enormous change in the financial landscape of football in that period.”