Get it on Google Play

Sometimes it feels like being a Celtic supporter means caring a little too much. Not just about results or trophies, although those matter, but about what the club stands for, how it is run, and where it is heading.

The chants, the banners, the protests, even the arguments among ourselves all come from the same place.

Celtic has never been just ninety minutes on a pitch.

That is why, whenever supporters raise their voices, whether in song or frustration, something deeper is usually stirring beneath the surface.

Chants, boycotts and boardroom battles run through Celtic’s history. Supporter activism at this club has often focused on governance rather than simply football results. Lately, boycott talk has appeared more frequently as frustration grows and protests against the board intensify. As fans, many of us struggle to accept what this board has done to Celtic. Yes, we’ve had success but context matters to us too.

To understand why we’re here, it helps to look back to the early 1990s and the Celts for Change movement. That supporter-led campaign emerged during one of the club’s most unstable financial periods. Many historians see it as a key catalyst for revolution in which Fergus McCann...

Continue Reading: Chants, boycotts and boardroom battles: Celtic fans will fight for their club.

Latest Celtic News

Celtic managerial links have become Six Degrees of Silliness.

Source: The Celtic Blog
Published 6 hours ago

Celtic's Martin O'Neill wary of dropped points as games run out

Source: BBC Sport
Published 7 hours ago

SWEDE DREAMS AND NYGREN’S FEELGOOD FACTOR

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 8 hours ago

‘DO I HAVE BELIEF IN THE TEAM?’ ASKS MARTIN

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 8 hours ago

Colby Donovan and Arne Engels injury updates

Source: Video Celts
Published 12 hours ago

Finding what it takes

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 12 hours ago

O’NEILL’S TITLE DILEMMA

Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 13 hours ago