
"The Club takes Celtic supporters' views extremely seriously, and the Club understands the concerns and frustrations which have arisen. We are listening to the views expressed by our supporters, welcome dialogue and we are always willing to learn lessons. The Club is committed to engagement with supporters, and we will work hard to address the concerns and frustrations that have been raised."
"Transfer activity attracts enormous attention and speculation, particularly across social media, and the mainstream media has commoditised the transfer window in its relentless search for content. In connection with Celtic, we recognise that debate around this subject reflects the passion of our supporters. Unfortunately, as is often the case in the media and social media, there is inaccurate or misleading information in circulation."
Celtic officials met with representatives of the Celtic Supporters' Association, the Affiliation of Registered Celtic Supporters' Clubs and the Association of Irish Celtic Supporters' Clubs to hear supporter concerns. The Club thanked those representatives for conveying members' concerns and stated that it takes supporters' views extremely seriously. The Club said it welcomes dialogue, is committed to engagement, and will work to address raised concerns and frustrations. Manager Brendan Rodgers voiced frustration after a difficult summer of player trading and the Champions League play-off defeat to Kairat Almaty exposed squad frailties. The Club reaffirmed that achieving success on the field underpins its strategy and noted intense media and social media attention around transfer activity, warning that inaccurate or misleading information circulates.
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