Celtic board 'remains detached', says fan group
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Celtic board 'remains detached', says fan group
"A meeting between some of the Celtic board and supporters' representatives on Monday "produced no tangible outcomes", say the Celtic Fans Collective. The umbrella group for fans' organisations added that "many participants left with the view that the club's leadership remains detached from the concerns of its supporters and reluctant to confront the need for change." Fans agitating for change at boardroom level has been a feature at Celtic games this season."
"Planned silent protests for recent home games against Braga and Motherwell were cancelled after spokespeople for Collective were invited to sit down with officials, including chief executive Michael Nicholson and chief financial officer Chris McKay. However, those talks appear to have been fruitless, with the Collective saying: "A recurring theme, through all answers and discussions, was a lack of humility, awareness and accountability.""
"A statement from the Collective said club officials defended Celtic's footballing strategy and transfer approach, while there was "no belief that substantive change may be required". They added: "The Collective expressed disappointment that the club remained unwilling to engage meaningfully on questions of leadership, governance, and accountability." The Collective explained they will "continue to consult with members to plan next steps", with their message concluding: "It is our strong belief that yesterday's meeting compounded the necessity and urgency of change.""
A meeting between Celtic board members and supporters' representatives on Monday produced no tangible outcomes. Many participants viewed club leadership as detached from supporters' concerns and reluctant to confront the need for change. Planned silent protests for recent home games were cancelled after Collective spokespeople were invited to meet senior officials. Those talks appeared fruitless, with a recurring theme of a lack of humility, awareness and accountability. Club officials defended Celtic's footballing strategy and transfers and showed no belief that substantive change was required. The Collective will continue to consult members, concluding the meeting compounded the necessity and urgency of change.
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