Last Sunday must be a watershed moment for Celtic
Last Sunday must be a watershed moment for Celtic Last Sunday needs to be a watershed moment for Celtic. We need a complete overhaul on and off the park this summer regardless of the outcome of the title race and the destination of the Scottish Cup… Celtic fans and the Celtic Board at Tannadice. Dundee Utd v Celtic.
Sunday 22 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou Sunday heralded a new low in the fortunes of Celtic football club in the 21st century. Comfortably beaten by a bang average Dundee United side who will most likely finish in the bottom six, and not for the first time this campaign, we very much resembled a bottom six side ourselves.
That is yet another damning indictment in the way our club is being run and Chris Sutton’s summary on the Record Podcast was spot on. Forget all the excuses over injured players, we should still have more than enough to win this title, much much more. Will Ferry of Dundee United scores his team’s first goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Dundee United and Celtic at Tannadice Park on March 22, 2026.
(Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images) The sole root of our problems lay firmly at the door of our custodians who have been slowly but surely destroying our club from within, with their self-preservation and outright incompetence. Add to that their sneering distain for the Celtic support and it adds up to a lethal cocktail for Celtic Football Club who are on the ropes and suffering from one self inflicted blow after another. Emmanuel Agyei of Dundee United scores his team’s second goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Dundee United and Celtic at Tannadice Park on March 22, 2026.
(Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images) They are slowly killing us from the inside, but they can be stopped from inflicting further damage, and even eradicated if they are completely removed from the host, but we act fast. This summer is going to be a watershed period in our club’s history, we need to get things back on track and the sheer size of the task is overwhelming. We don’t have competent executives running our club, the Desmond family are a huge part of the problem, we have no manager or director of football.
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