Celtic Fans Collective launch ‘Delay ’til the Final Day’ campaign
Celtic Fans Collective launch ‘Delay ’til the Final Day’ campaign The Celtic Fans Collective has urged supporters to hold off on renewing their season tickets until the final deadline, launching a “Delay ’til the Final Day” campaign aimed at increasing pressure on the Celtic board… Celtic supporters singing YNWA ahead of the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Celtic FC and VfB Stuttgart at Celtic Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images) The Collective issued a fresh statement ahead of the Green Brigade’s return to Celtic Park following a five-month absence, encouraging fans to continue backing the team on match days. It was also confirmed that planned demonstrations would be scaled back as the focus must be fully on backing the team as they look to secure the Scottish Premiership title and also lift the Scottish Cup.
However, the Collective reiterated concerns over what they described as shortcomings both on and off the pitch this season. They renewed calls for changes at boardroom level and appealed to supporters to postpone season ticket renewals until the final day of the deadline as a form of protest. Celtic supporters at Hampden.
Celtic v theRangers. Premier Sports Cup, semi final at Hampden. 2 November 2025.
Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star) A statement – which was announced on X yesterday afternoon – reads as follows: “This week’s announcement of the imminent return of the Green Brigade to Celtic Park promises to lift the stadium on Saturday against St Mirren, and with six league games left we all need to come together and get fully behind the team to help drive them over the line in the title race. “Given the position the team is in and the importance of retaining our championship, matchday protests and actions have been scaled back. We acknowledge that the shared focus of supporters for now must be on backing the players in these final weeks.
” “However, that does not mean the wider issues at the club have gone away. The failures of recent transfer windows, disastrous managerial and football department appointments, and the mistreatment and dismissal of supporters over the course of the season means that change is still needed within our club. ” Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay at Tannadice Dundee Utd v Celtic.