Celtic fans on their way to Paradise, Celtic Park.

The four pledges in the new Celtic Fans Collective board ‘Not Another Penny’ campaign

The Celtic Fans Collective have launched a new ‘Not Another Penny’ campaign against the Parkhead board.

The 12th Man campaign was a complete success as demonstrations against the Celtic board hit the headlines.

The Parkhead executive were forced into a meeting with the Collective which was a waste of time as the members of the Celtic board who attended embarrassed themselves and the club.

That meeting wasn’t a complete waste of time as it inspired the Celtic Fans Collective to launch a brand new campaign called ‘Not Another ‘Penny’.

Celtic fan warning to the board

The Collective had a meeting last night at Graces and from there, a new initiative was born.

In a statement on X, the Collective said, “Following widespread agreement among member groups at last night’s meeting, the Celtic Fans Collective is launching the “Not Another Penny” campaign – effective immediately.

“For too long, the Celtic board has taken supporters for granted. They are responsible for repeated failures in Europe, an archaic transfer strategy, a collection of NEDs who have grossly out-stayed their welcome, inflated ticket prices and unfair distribution, a neglected stadium, a stale atmosphere, a non-existent fan engagement model, an underperforming academy, an underfunded Women’s team, and a pitch unfit for playing football the Celtic way.

“These are just some of the failures which expose an out-of-touch board and make a mockery of their claim to be “world class in everything we do.”

The Collective return the Celtic board’s ’contempt’ for fans

Now the Collective has launched the campaign, the Celtic fan action group goes in to explain exactly what the 420 signatories to the Open Letter are planning.

The statement continued, “Their contempt for supporters was laid bare in the recent insulting public statement of 6th September 2025, and confirmed again in last week’s well-documented meeting between the Club and the Collective.

“Our support for the team remains unequivocal. But our protest against the Celtic board and in particular Michael Nicholson, Chris McKay and Peter Lawwell continues – the “Not Another Penny” campaign is the next step in that effort.

“From today, we commit to:

  • No more merchandise purchases
  • No more food and drink at Celtic Park
  • No more stadium tours, bars, restaurants or Club-run events
  • Nothing beyond a match ticket.

“This campaign will be reviewed on 3rd February 2026. Until then, not another penny.”

With the new merchandise launch set for today, it will be interesting see how this perfectly timed campaign hits the new Adidas range and Celtic in the pocket.


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