Following on from the Red Card protest at Easter Road the Celtic Fans Collective are organising a Celtic fan march this Sunday afternoon ahead of the Scottish Premiership top of the table clash against Hearts at Celtic Park…

The Fan March will begin at 1.15pm at St Mary’s RC Church in Calton as the Celtic support puts on a show of unity and affirmation of what Celtic means to us – from our origins to our home.
Football without fans is nothing.
Fan march – Sunday 7th December at 1.15pm
From our origins to our home
Football without fans is nothing pic.twitter.com/ba2wLxXftq
— Celtic Fans Collective (@CFC_Collective) December 1, 2025
At the recent AGM, Ross Desmond, speaking for his billionaire father, sneered at and tried to belittle Celtic supporters…

His comments were met with immediate, loud and united resistance from shareholders and supporters who refused to be talked down to. They were designed to be insulting. They served only to remind us further of our identity which supporters hold dear.
Celtic was born anti-establishment. Standing with the marginalised and challenging those in power where necessary are the very foundations of this club. Our fans are unapologetically proud of our history and our values.
On Sunday 7 December, a Fan March has been organised from our origins at St Mary’s, Calton to our home at Celtic Park. We will assemble at 1.15pm and make our way peacefully to the stadium ahead of an important match.
Along the route, we will pass a Green Brigade Foodbank Collection point, where supporters are encouraged to donate non-perishable food or toiletries to those in need this Christmas.
All Celtic fans are invited to join us as we embark on a unifying and defiant celebration of everything good about Celtic Football Club.
“A PEOPLE AND A CAUSE.”


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