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Green Brigade seek an apology as they respond to Celtic’s five month ban ending

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Green Brigade seek an apology as they respond to Celtic’s five month ban ending The Green Brigade has now formally responded to the news that broke last night that Celtic FC had lifted the five month ban on the ultras group meaning that the Celtic ultras will be back in the North Curve this weekend for the crucial match against St Mirren as Celtic eye an unlikely Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup double despite from enduring a self-inflicted season from hell. Unbowed. Unbroken – The Celtic support at Dens Park.

Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou The statement is reproduced below and this is followed by a list of short term and medium term recommendations for Celtic FC to consider.

Shame there was no mention of the disgraceful ban on the Celtic fan media continuing especially given the unwavering support that the Celtic Ultras have received from The Celtic Star and most of the other Celtic fan media sites affected by the one ongoing Celtic ban. Here’s everything that the Green Brigade has had to say earlier today. “Following a five-month and 32-match suspension, Celtic FC has finally lifted the unjustified and unfair suspension of 250 supporters.

“In doing so, all affected supporters will receive a pro-rata refund for matches missed; and be credited with away points they would otherwise have accrued. We believe this is vindication that there was no basis for the suspensions. “While we are naturally pleased to be officially returning to Celtic matches, we will not forget the experience of recent months and the personal impact it has had on supporters.

There remains deep structural and cultural concerns within the club which must be robustly addressed to avoid similar, widespread supporter-breakdowns which have plagued this season. Celtic supporters at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic.

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