
Benjamin Nygren of Celtic celebrates after he scores his team’s second goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on February 01, 2026. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
LORD KATSUMOTO – 5.5/10 – An improvement on Thursday but that wouldn’t be hard. Daizen’s finest value was useful today as he tirelessly harried and hustled defensively, doing his utmost to put them out of their stride. Still blunt in an attacking sense, but I suspect that’s a just a rub-of-the-green thing many forwards go through; it’ll turn in his favour soon enough and he’ll be a force in the run-in.

01.02.2026 Celtic v Falkirk, SPFL Premiership Tomas Cvancara heads opening goal 1-0 Photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO
CARAVAN – 7.5/10 – Yes, the big ghuy! Sutty, eat yer heart out. Almost a classic throwback to MON’s celebrated first spell in charge – the big striker getting on the end of a well-flighted early ball into the box. All that was missing today was a dreadlocked Ghod following in his trail, celebratory arms outspread…Ah, memories… But what a timely throwback. And hopefully no fluke; he looked as able and interested as last week, adding a similar burst of pace in the second half which had him in surging away, only for a scuffed shot to spoil the glory. Hope springs.

Hyunjan Yang of Celtic applauds the crowd as has is substituted. Celtic v Falkirk, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 01 February 2026. Photo Mark Runnacles IMAGO / Shutterstock
YING – 4/10 – Harried and shuttled but didn’t look sharp or involved as usual. A bit of a non-event all-round and was hooked very early, suggesting injury or illness.
Your an auld eejit the green brigade ain’t dafties just because they are young you dismiss them as dafties you obviously didn’t support Celtic before you were sixty.You and fans like you are the reason we’ve got such a shit board grow up these 20 whatever are all as clued up as you they just have the passion still to do something about it.
The Green Brigade bring plenty of colour , humour song and encouragement to our Celtic team . Nobody can dispute that . However despite been the life & soul of our supporters they can’t continue to operate outside the law. . In the past they frequently put on displays that they knew would cause the club fines by UEFA . They made it easy fot the UEFA observer, very often ex Linfield bigot to report us & cause a fine . In recent seasons especially since the club created a standing area & allocated part of it to GB there has been serious overcrowding in GB standing area section. This is bought about at least in part by GB members allowing others to re use their passes . GB are fully aware that Celtic are never treated leniently like the h.ns , and both Glasgow City Council & UEFA could close or partially close stadium because of this . If fans obtained serious injury because of overcrowding + flare, then Celtic in’s wouldn’t cover and club could be out millions .
We need GB & club to sit down together & hammer out a deal , that will settle this permanently