The Green Brigade has quickly countered Livingston’s recent criticisms with a pointed response.
Taking to social media, they shared an edited video showcasing their away day antics at the Tony Macaroni Arena, making sure to directly tag the SPFL club in the post.
Accompanied by the upbeat tagline “don’t worry, be happy,” a nod to the song they were heard singing during the second half of Celtic’s triumphant 3-0 victory over the Lions, the video serves as a light-hearted retort to the statement put out by Livi.

The video compilation offers viewers a glimpse into the day from the perspective of the Green Brigade, featuring multiple shots of the disputed banner alongside scenes of the group’s enthusiastic support from the stands.
This response seems to capture the spirit of the fan group, focusing on the joy and support they bring to the games, despite the recent spat over the “unapproved” banner tribute to the Easter Rising of 1916.
As of now, Celtic has maintained silence over the situation, leaving the exchange between Livingston and the Green Brigade at the forefront of the conversation.

The video, which is quickly racking up views, underscores the often complex relationship between football clubs, their fan groups, and the expression of support within the confines of stadium regulations.
Through their response, the Green Brigade appears to be advocating for a more relaxed stance on fan expressions.