In a pre-recorded interview shown at Celtic plc’s AGM in November, Michael Nicholson committed to acting on the feedback provided by supporters through the Fans Survey - completed more than two years ago.
In February, Brian Wilson acknowledged that communication with fans needed to improve and said progress would be be made within weeks.
Following an initial meeting, he committed to a follow-up discussion on fan engagement.
He reneged on that commitment.
Lost amid Ross Desmond’s attack on Celtic supporters at November’s AGM was a series of commitments he made on behalf of his father. Shareholders were told the Club would improve recruitment, invest in analytics and upgrade the stadium and facilities.
If people are to be sentenced as terrorists - they should first be charged with & found guilty of terrorism?
Please RT this until this is the case.
Thank you.
Rebecca O’Keeffe, Irish Sport for Palestine, speaking powerfully at the Tressell Festival where there was overwhelming support for #stopthegame#stopancluiche
Everyone at the Jim Craig Govan Foundation would like to wish our Lisbon Lion legend a very happy birthday 🦁
More info about our statue campaign for Jim can be found here https://t.co/jTpaLh2MBa
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.
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. ✊
Ireland should not play UEFA games against Israel. We should demand Israel are banned from the competition. Sign and share the petition if you agree https://t.co/myNblSZ8gS
Celtic fans were in fine voice throughout at Rugby Park, proving once again how inspirational a vocal support can be.
With a monumental few months in store, it would be beyond negligent if the Celtic board continue with their suspension of the Green Brigade.
End the bans.
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.