07 Oct 2025 14:39:35
Hello all,
Please find attached a summary of yesterday evening's meeting with Celtic.
We appreciate that there has been a lot of attention on this meeting with fans eager to understand how it played out. We have therefore put together this summary which will also be shared online via the social channels.
At the meeting, both the Collective and the Club took minutes. Both parties will share minutes with the other to seek agreement before sharing. If no agreement is reached then both parties will share their own version. We are seeking to share full minutes as soon as possible.
The attention and interest in the meeting unfortunately resulted in some information being leaked early. We would like to apologise to you for this and assure you that we are working to improve the functioning of the Collective.
Please continue to monitor emails, social media and other communication channels for updates moving forward. As always, we welcome all and any insight and input from all fans as we seek to build an important fan body and campaign for the betterment of our football club.
Thank you,
Celtic Fans Collective
Celtic Meeting, Summary
6 October 2025 | Celtic Park
Yesterday evening, 06/10/2025, the Celtic Fans Collective met with Celtic Football Club to discuss the collective concerns of the Celtic support. The meeting was to seek answers to the questions addressed to the Celtic Board in the Open Letter of 03/09/2025 which amassed over 420 signatories, as well as to understand what lessons have been learned and what changes will be made to avoid similar mistakes being repeated. Representing the Celtic Board at the meeting was Michael Nicholson, Chief Executive Officer, and Chris McKay, Chief Financial Officer. Also in attendance from Celtic Football Club was John Paul Taylor, Supporter Liaison Officer; Kevin McQuillan, Head of Commercial Operations; George Campbell, Head of Legal and Governance; Mark Hargreaves, Head of Safety, Security and Operations.
At the beginning of the meeting, a representative of the Collective clearly laid out the context which brought us to this point and set out the Collective’s expectations of the meeting. It was made clear that the Collective expected reasonable answers to the existing questions and some form of tangible action points moving forward. The Collective acknowledged that while the positions of Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay are in our view untenable, there was no expectation of agreement or progress on that during the meeting and discussions would remain respectful and constructive.
The meeting was structured by working through the questions of the Open Letter, although here was some natural deviation. A recurring theme, through all answers and discussions, was a lack of humility, awareness and accountability. At various points, the Club deferred to communication and perception being the causes of concern rather than structure, performance or culture. The Club also repeatedly questioned or rejected the premise of questions.
The Club defended its footballing strategy although accepted it could be better
communicated to fans. Overall, the Club believes the football strategy is working and
pointed to participation in European competition as evidence of its success.
Similarly, the Club defended its transfer strategy citing different factors for transfer activity being difficult (for example tax laws in different European countries) while pointing to examples which they believe is evidence of the strategy working.
The Club said that transfer business involves a multi-disciplinary model and no part of that model has ultimate authority, however did cede that there are thresholds where the Board of Directors must authorise increased transfer payments. When pressed on this point, the Club claimed emails would be sent to Board members for authorisation where necessary.
When pressed on accountability for failings, the Club rejected the premise of the questionbut referred to internal reviews and the experience of long-serving Non-Executive Directors. The Club provided little evidence of independent oversight and no belief that substantive change may be required.
The allegation of a senior Club official briefing against the Manager to The Sun was
described as “closed” by Michael Nicholson. The Club was unwilling to divulge much
information although claimed a conversation took place between the Board and the
Manager. The Club suggested that the allegation was unsubstantiated and did not require further investigation.
In conclusion, the Collective expressed disappointment that the Club remained unwilling to engage meaningfully on questions of leadership, governance, and accountability. The meeting produced no tangible outcomes, and 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.
Full minutes of the meeting will be published as soon as possible.
The Celtic Fans Collective will continue to consult with members to plan next steps in our campaign for positive change at Celtic Football Club. It is our strong belief that yesterday's meeting compounded the necessity and urgency of change.
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07 Oct 2025 08:34:51
Early reports from meeting is that it was a party political broadcast on behalf of the Celtic party. They are perfect and nothing needs to change.
Also they asked every board member if they were responsible for the press backstabbing, all denied it was them so that's put that to bed.
They did admit communication could be better and will look into that in the next 100 years when most of the whiny fans have died.
Protests need to ramp up against these arrogant clowns before apathy takes this club even further backwards.
02 Sep 2025 14:00:37
Buzz, can you check and let us know if there are any half decent strikers on the Free Agency list and, if so, post them in case Nicholson might see it?
31 Aug 2025 08:57:10
Today is the day to put all this aside. I'm putting my green tinted specs on 3 nothing to us today . c'mon the hoops.
21 Aug 2025 20:16:01
Last was shocking went to bed absolutely scunnered feeling let down by the board yet again.
30 Aug 2025 09:29:53
It's the managers fault.
21 Aug 2025 10:47:18
Ok, now that the dust has settled on last night let's all be calm. IT's only half time in the tie and it's still 0-0. By any measure we played well below ourselves last night, so objectively it can get a lot better next week, their best player is also suspended. On paper we are favourites to win the tie, nothing has changed.
Once the tie is over we can have the debate on where the blame lies, or at least who takes what part of the blame, there is a lot to go around between the manager, the board, the players and even the fans (who did not fully back the team last night, shame on those) . My own feeling is that Rodgers should carry the can, I know others put more blame on the board, ultimately it doesn't matter at this point - we need unity.
We need a big performance on Saturday to tee us up (in hindsight Rodgers call not to postpone this game looks questionable) , and on Tuesday we need our big players to turn up (Calmac, KT, Daizen, Reo, CCV - all dreadful last night) . IT's half time, this can all be remedied by playing to our ability in the second half, we have it within ourselves to win this tie. So let's do this.
21 Aug 2025 10:41:22
UEFA said the player was eligible because bookings are wiped out after 2 rounds.
06 Jul 2025 08:05:25
Rapid Vienna rw being linked to us he was khun's replacement.