Celtic Board sinks to new low with pathetic attack on Celtic supporters

“FOUL PLAY Celtic says police probing ‘threatening’ signs near board members’ homes,” is the headline in the Scottish Sun, taking their story from the Sunday Mail ‘exclusive’ – where their headline is ‘Cops probe “intimidation” campaign against Celtic directors and their families”…

Green Brigade attend game despite ban and protest against board
Green Brigade attend game despite ban and protest against board during the Premier League match between Hibernian and Celtic at Easter Road on November 30, 2025 (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)

Here’s the story which presumably has been given to Celtic’s long-time favoured media out by the Celtic PR team lead by Iain Jamieson. The ‘story’ is by The Sunday Mail editor John Ferguson and also credited is Jennifer Hyland who is The Sunday Mail News Editor.

‘The probe comes after anti-board posters were put up close to the homes of chairman Peter Lawwell, CEO Michael Nicholson, chief finance officer Chris McKay and head of security Mark Hargreaves,’ they report. 

‘It comes after anti-board posters were put up close to the homes of chairman Peter Lawwell, CEO Michael Nicholson, chief finance officer Chris McKay and head of security Mark Hargreaves.’

Celtic fan protest
Celtic fan protest ahead of the Partick Thistle v Celtic. Premier Sports League Cup. Sunday 21 September. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

‘The club has criticised the “disgusting and cowardly” attacks and claimed the school of one of the staff members’ children has also been targeted.

Then they quote ‘a Celtic spokesman who certainly lays it on thick…

‘A Celtic spokesman said: “We can confirm that a targeted attempt has been made to intimidate Peter Lawwell, Michael Nicholson, Chris McKay, Mark Hargreaves and their families. A number of posters similar to those we have seen this season have been posted in the vicinity of the homes of Peter, Michael, Chris and Mark.

Celtic at Tynecastle
Celtic at Tynecastle. Hearts v Celtic, 26 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

“These signs have also been posted at a school attended by one of their children. This is a disgusting and cowardly attempt to intimidate and threaten Club staff and their families. We are aware that Police Scotland is investigating these incidents.

“The Club is firm in its resolve not to give in to this type of intimidation.”

Celtic Fans Collective poster
Celtic Fans Collective protest poster outside Celtic Park on 29 October 2025. Photo The Celtic Star

Let’s be clear there is NO intimidation here. The posters that have been produced under the Celtic Fans Collective are  about protest and not intimidation. The Celtic support asked a number of perfectly reasonable questions after the summer fiasco caused by those in the Celtic boardroom. Answering was beneath them.

Eventually they held a meeting with the Celtic Fans Collective and their responses were entirely unsatisfactory, especially from Celtic CEO Michael Nicholson who prefers to say nothing at all to the Celtic support. Nicholson moved up from Company Secretary to acting CEO after Dom McKay left the club suddenly. Nicholson was then given the job on a permanent basis with apparently no wider recruitment process undertaken. Being Peter Lawwell’s right hand man was more than enough.

Peter Lawwell, Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay
Peter Lawwell, Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay during the Premier Sports Cup Semi Final match between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park on November 02, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Lawwell had resigned as CEO after the shambolic 2020/21 season but he too came back when  as Chairman when Ian Bankier stepped aside. Mark Lawwell was then appointed – and was effectively given the Jota windfall from Saudi Arabia to spend ahead of Brendan Rodgers arriving, looking to restore Celtic’s fortunes on the European stage.

Rodgers was being targeted by a Lawwell friendly blogger for some time and that campaign escalated when ‘A Celtic Insider’ savaged the Celtic manager in The Scottish Sun. If Celtic want to see what  “disgusting and cowardly attempt to intimidate and threaten Club staff” looks like then that is a much better example. 

Michael Nicholson, Celtic CEO
Michael Nicholson, Celtic CEO. St Mirren v Celtic, 23 November 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

When Nicholson met the Celtic Fan Collective representatives he was asked about the club’s investigation into this – Rodgers had said that he’d spoke to the CEO who said the matter would be investigated.  Nicholson told the Celtic fans that their amounted to him asking each board member was it them who briefed the Scottish Sun, which they all denied therefore the investigation was closed.

If you look back through all of Brendan Rodgers media conferences this season he sad nothing at all that was a personal attack or insult towards anyone, all he said was the team needed additions, which incidentallyNicholson failed to deliver.

But it’s a results game and if they wanted to change the manager then that’s football. He offered to resign, they accepted, we move on. However Dermot Desmond that launched a scathing attack on Rodgers that was way over the top and totally unnecessary.

Ross Desmond
Ross Desmond at Celtic AGM. 21 November 2025.

He did the same at the Celtic AGM via his son Ross, dragging his family into the ‘family business’ and that resulted in no scrutiny at all from the Celtic shareholders.  Not one singe question was allowed to be asked. They later said questions could be emailed to the club but have answers been given? There’s nothing to say that is the case.

On Friday morning at 11.31am The Celtic Star and another fan media outlet scheduled to appear on Celtic’s fan media rota received an email saying that we would NOT be given access and the club would now review their policy on fan media, effectively stopping any questions and closing down communication with the Celtic fan media which in their own fan survey represents a sizeable percentage of the media landscape for our supporters.

The Sunday Mail ‘exclusive’ claims the Police are ‘probing’ this – what offence has been committed? These posters have been posted around the city, they appear on line in all media outlets covering Celtic – except the official site and Lawwell’s pet blog – and also in print on the various newspapers.

Celtic Fans Collective Protest at Easter Road
Celtic Fans Collective Protest at Easter Road. Sunday 30 November 2025. Hibs v Celtic, Scottish Premiership. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

These posters have the backing of the Celtic Supporters Association, The Affiliation of Registered Celtic Supporters Clubs,  Association of Irish Celtic Supporters Clubs, and all other supporters associations plus hundreds of individual Celtic supporters clubs and every Celtic fan media site that worked with Celtic and many others who had dropped out over the past number of years for various reasons.

Celtic believe that they have all the power but they don’t, the Celtic support does and if they are forced to escalate this dispute further then that will become apparent.  During the COVID season the Directors still collected their substantial salaries. Dermot Desmond didn’t have to bankroll anything as a result of an empty stadium. Celtic didn’t even have to take advantage of the loans on offer from the Scottish Government which every other club needed and used.

Why? Because over 50,000 Celtic supporters put their hands in their pockets and paid full price for their season tickets knowing that they wouldn’t get to go through the turnstiles even once.  And this in the Sunday Mail is the thanks that they get.

Celtic fan protest at Firhill
Celtic fan protest. Partick Thistle v Celtic. Premier Sports League Cup. Sunday 21 September. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

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12 Comments

  1. Excellent article. The campaign for change really needs to be ramped right up now.

    SUPPORT THE TEAM, FIGHT FOR CHANGE

  2. The Desmond family are billionaire’s that gives less than breadcrumbs.

    I can’t beleive they got one thing right in O’Neill and brought in Nancy.

    The only American story we need in Scottish football is the national football team.

    2-0 for hearts today. Sack the board.

  3. They are correct and idiots like you that condone threatening behaviour need stay away from our club.

    Middle aged men acting like children.

    The club is not mismanaged… you clowns really have no idea at all

  4. Ballyshannon Thomas on

    These posters should be nowhere near the Board members homes regardless of what fans views are about the Board. Yes the Board need to answer questions at the AGM, but they also need an opportunity to do that without interruption. The chanting at the AGM played right into the Board’s agenda. An AGM is not for protest, its for asking questions and listening to answers. The last transfer window was a disaster for the Club. However, I agree with Martin O’Neil that we need a period of unity.

  5. Brian Fitzsimmons on

    Infantile claptrap. When did you and your ilk become the soul and voice of the fans. Threatening behaviour and intimidation of anyone needs to condemned, not condoned. Get a grip, grow up and start acting as if you know what your doing.

    • @ Fitzsimmons, Timalloy and Anne M – the ‘happy clappers’ site if over at Celtic Quick News. Why don’t you go and post your Green Hun, Liewell/Desmond apologist crap over there with other like minded cretins and leave this site to those with 3 figure IQs?

      • Couldn’t agree more. The herd mentality. Stay safe and let the leader lead, even when he takes us into the croc infested waters. Always been a limited number of people willing to step away from the herd, those are the 3 figure I.Q. people. Unfortunately, a lot of hun mentality and previously connected huns are infesting “our” club, not theirs. They cant learn from their own mistakes never mind other peoples, Hence history repeats itself and we are in danger of going there again with the current “family”.
        Again, you can’t debate fascists or the herd. They don’t have the intellectual capacity and think everyone else is stupid.