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Green Brigade Ban – Gaslighting Celtic cede decision making

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Green Brigade Ban – Gaslighting Celtic cede decision making There’s no sign of the Celtic FC ban on the Green Brigade being lifted with the latest from Brian Wilson the interim Celtic Chairman being that the Ultras group must accept conditions imposed by Police Scotland before they are going to allowed access to Celtic Park… Brian Wilson, Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay at Pittodrie. Aberdeen v Celtic, Scottish Premiership. Wednesday 4th March 2026.

Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou There’s been no indication at all from the Celtic Ultras group that they are prepared to agree to these terms and there has been no recent update from the Celtic Fans Collective on this, suggesting that no further progress has been made. Enjoy tea, biscuits and The Celtic Star – completely ad free… Never see another Ad on The Celtic Star! Subscribe Now and get Seven Days for Free!

7th February 2026 Celtic Park, Scottish Cup Football, Celtic versus Dundee Celtic manager Martin O’Neill looks thoughtful. Photo David Young Martin O’Neill has got Celtic within two points of current league leaders Hearts with eight matches to play, four of which will be at Celtic Park. The feeling shared by a large number of Celtic supporters – and indeed by Martin O’Neill himself – is that it is vital to have our stadium at capacity and at full volume for these crucial matches which will include games against Hearts and the Rangers.

Scotland’s Shame – theRangers fans attacking the Celtic support at Ibrox after Celtic won the Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou At the recent Scottish Cup quarter-final at Ibrox the Union Bears entered the field of play and ran towards the celebrating Celtic supporters located in the Broomloan stand. The Celtic supporters were celebrating the victory and some had spilled onto the park.

There was no aggression from these Celtic supporters but the same cannot be said about the Rangers ultras, many of whom were armed, who propelled a flare into the Celtic supporters in the lower Broomloan and who attacked and assaulted stewards, police and Celtic supporters. A member of the Celtic coaching staff was also assaulted on the pitch by a Rangers supporter, not believed to be an ultra. So while the Scottish FA’s Compliance Officer looks at all of this one question that many Celtic supporters have been asking themselves is this.

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