New details reveal who is shaping Celtic’s Green Brigade return
Brian Wilson wants the Green Brigade back, as the Celtic Ultras reveal who is really in control at Parkhead.
Brian Wilson wants the Green Brigade back, as the Celtic Ultras reveal who is really in control at Parkhead.
Celtic refuse to reveal the full terms for the Green Brigade’s return. Celtic Ultras reveal the harsh rules being imposed that will kill Parkhead’s atmosphere, with the board prioritising control over culture.
Benjamin Nygren’s 2025–26 stats prove the media wrong. Elite in goals, assists, and penalty box influence, the Celtic midfielder dominates the Scottish Premiership. Fans should judge him by numbers, not myths.
Celtic fans mock a Rangers fan’s 49ers ‘MAGA’ video as a £16m share issue and rising ticket costs expose Ibrox reality, with written-in X reactions highlighting the despair.
Celtic supporters are furious at Dermot Desmond’s influence on the club. Leadership choices, recruitment failures, and boardroom strategy missteps have sparked urgent calls for accountability.
Celtic fans unleashed on social media as Rangers launch another £16m share issue. Jokes, memes, and ridicule highlight Ibrox’s repeated fundraising while Parkhead stays steady and stable.
Rangers’ plan to match Celtic backfires as Ewen Cameron mocks Heart & Hand. Spending alone does not change Scotland’s football hierarchy.
Dom McKay’s first transfer window at Celtic showcased precision, speed, and operational skill, including the last-minute Carter-Vickers deal. Fans now see the contrast with Michael Nicholson, whose tenure has struggled to match this level of efficiency. McKay’s role clarifies that identifying targets and executing deals are separate functions, and his record demonstrates how a proactive CEO can stabilise transfer operations and support managerial strategy. Nicholson’s performance over the past two years underscores the impact of weak leadership on Celtic’s transfer success.
Celtic’s Cup victory sparked an Ibrox pitch invasion, yet David Tanner fixated on a fan blessing himself. This selective commentary attempted to criminalize faith to mask a massive security collapse. After 17 days of silence, Tanner’s refusal to explain his remarks proves the media double standard is alive and well.
“There is no bigger job than Celtic.” Those are the defiant words of Paul Dickov as the hunt for the next Parkhead leader reaches a fever pitch. While the SFA battles to keep their man, Dickov insists that the lure of the East End of Glasgow is simply “too good to turn down” for Steve Clarke. We say NO!