MICHAEL STEWART has tonight implored the Celtic board to show their hand or risk a massive revolt during season ticket renewals.
The fans have been in the dark for quite some time with the Celtic media channels going silent on anything vaguely important – opting to post birthday messages and ‘on this day’ media clips.
Celtic have fallen so far in the last six months they are unrecognisable from the side who dominated Scottish football for so long. While we have no right to win forever, the contrast in fortunes means there has to be change but a reluctance to make the change has left supporters frustrated.
Stewart claims the board must now seriously look at their strategy or risk alienating a fan base who is already disconnected.
Celtic have so many big strategical decisions to make and very little margin for error now. I’d imagine with the sale of season tickets on the horizon it’ll mean they’re in a race against the clock to start showing the fans those decisions are afoot if not already made.
— Michael Stewart (@mstewart_23) January 30, 2021
Celtic fell to a 2-1 defeat to St Mirren at home, their first victory at Celtic Park in 31 years.
It’s 8 wins in 24 for the manager and while we know there will be a change in CEO in the summer, the club must now take steps to show what they’re thinking with regards to the managerial situation and how they plan to move forward.