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Open Letter to Celtic PLC from Fan groups and Celtic Podcasts - TalkCeltic request sent

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Notorious, Sep 3, 2025 at 5:10 PM.

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  1. Mr. Slippyfist

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    Fair enough, I dont listening to anything fan wise these days.
     
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  2. McChiellini..

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    I've been touring myself this window listening to them all. Been falling asleep to some :56: been driving the missus mad..

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  3. Mr. Slippyfist

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    Mass boycotts are needed.

    Obviously season books are paid for, so the club have x amount of pennies already secured.

    No * should buy a ticket for any home games.

    No * should buy any European packages or cup tickets, nor any away games.

    Those with season books shouldnt attend matches.

    No merch should be bought or any items bought from the vendors within.

    If 60000 people refuse to enter home games for a full months worth, instead stand outside during games berating the board. That'll provoke a response.

    Time for action, time to stand against these * once and for all!
     
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  4. Celtic_Daft1888

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    The guy who was on Sky the day after deadline day, Tino, he hosts the Celtic Exchange and he's a great listen. That's probably the only one I watch. Will drift over other videos from other podcasters but never been regulars to any others.
     
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  5. Leone Naka Fan

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    Good to see the thread has been pinned.
     
  6. Peej Gold Member Gold Member

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    Was just thinking the same to that.

    Sent from my Pixel 9 Pro XL using Tapatalk
     
  7. Liam Scales

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    I just said something similar to this then had another thought, we had no Hun game to sell for the TV money we do get, no CL football and the top tier closed because of ticket sales, us sick of what we were doing and no ambition under Ronny.

    That didn’t matter at all. It changed for one reason, and one reason only. Desmond didn’t get a handshake from a Hun director who celebrated infront of him instead. He got annoyed, got involved, made sure of getting Rodgers paid a record wage for a manager, scrapped the wage cap and transfer fee cap we had (£1.5m btw) and that’s been the key to the success since then.

    Trebles more than we’d ever seen that much in the rest of our history.

    That was what changed from Ronny to Rodgers the Invincible season. Half empty Parkhead, not in the CL had no effect. Desmond got snubbed. That was it. And that’s always killed me that, it meant we could have the full time, but didn’t
     
  8. henriks tongue

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    Half arsed boycotts or walk outs can never work, too slow to financially impact and also it's actions without words and so has limited (social)media interest.

    Organised protests are the way to go.
    Loud, visual and coordinated.
    The open letter is a a great start in the absence of a game and brings all the fans together to.one message.
    The next home game is crucial to collectively protest and hammer the point home - I'm confident something is being organised right now.
     
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  9. Mr Shelby Administrator Administrator

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    Haven't had a response yet to confirm the NC have my email.

    I assume they plan to update as we can't be the only ones who've asked to be added, on top of who is already on there.
     
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  10. Jaxxx Fuck it, it's fine Gold Member

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    Sack the board
    Followed by
    We love you Celtic, we do
    Folllowed by
    Sack the board
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    Theres only one Brendan Rodgers

    Repeat until full time
     
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  11. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Followed by "pass the ball forward"
     
  12. CookieMonster Geez yer cookies Gold Member

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    My guess is they will only look at emails with Celtic in the email address, as most CSC’s do.
     
  13. SkyeCelt

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    We need to get a really good song mocking DD.
     
  14. BigDoggyWoofWoof

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    People forget that we're a billionaire's plaything. That's great when he actually wants to play, but at present we're in his box of old toys. Something kept for sentimentality and to pass on to his son.

    Desmond very likely has no idea or interest what's going on in the world of football or how the market's changed over the last several years. We've got a transfer deadline and he flies in from the Bahamas... to play golf with Rory McIlroy. Lawwel and Nicolson will keep us ticking over and deal with any pesky fan complaints or ingrate managers.

    Forget ambition or growth, this is maintenance mode - judged against the declining level of the SPFL, by the way. In the European context, it's a managed decline borne out of apathy.

    Asking for answers is pointless. If the problem ever escalates to the point that Desmond cares about it, he'll splash a slightly larger fraction of the cash we've been hoarding to shut us up while changing nothing about the structure of the club or the philosophy behind how it's run.

    Nothing will change until we're sold.
     
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    There is one thing that sums up Dermot Desmonds view of the fanbase and the modern game. After the Covid season the squad on his * he made sure of one transfer, to galvanise the support, it was James McCarthy on a 4 year contract
     
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  16. ardis1967

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    Holy * *. That is the biggest load of waffle I have ever read :56:so basically they think they’ve done * all wrong. Get these * out of our club
     
  17. BrownsGhirl8

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    That statement is just paragraphs of nothing!
     
  18. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Following constructive meetings yesterday (Friday) with representatives of the Celtic Supporters’ Association, the Affiliation of Registered Celtic Supporters’ Clubs and the Association of Irish Celtic Supporters’ Clubs, the Club thanks them for conveying the concerns of their members, and Celtic supporters more widely.

    The Club takes Celtic supporters’ views extremely seriously, and the Club understands the concerns and frustrations which have arisen. We are listening to the views expressed by our supporters, welcome dialogue and we are always willing to learn lessons. The Club is committed to engagement with supporters, and we will work hard to address the concerns and frustrations that have been raised.

    Achieving success on the field of play underpins everything we do. The Club’s strategy over many years has been dedicated to that objective, and we will always strive to achieve it. Celtic supporters play an integral part in the success of the Club, and we are committed to delivering success for them.

    Transfer activity attracts enormous attention and speculation, particularly across social media, and the mainstream media has commoditised the transfer window in its relentless search for content. In connection with Celtic, we recognise that debate around this subject reflects the passion of our supporters. Unfortunately, as is often the case in the media and social media, there is inaccurate or misleading information in circulation.

    It is clear, from our meetings with supporters’ representatives and from feedback from supporters in recent weeks, that supporters seek clarity. We would, therefore, like to address several key points directly.

    Like every supporter, we are ambitious for Celtic. Our shared objective is football success - to succeed in Scotland and to compete in the Champions League. We are disappointed, this season, not to compete in the Champions League, but we are determined to succeed both domestically and in Europe.

    However, the Club must adhere to our self-sustaining model: to protect the present and secure the future, ensuring Celtic remains strong for generations to come. The Club’s model has been developed and applied over many years, and during that period the Club has enjoyed a sustained period of success and growth.

    Further, the Club’s model is not optional – it is now essential as a consequence of the UEFA Sustainability Regulations, with which the Club must comply. Wages and transfer spending are strictly governed by UEFA’s regulations, which effectively cap wages and transfer spending as a proportion of our revenues. Importantly, the Club’s cash reserves are not relevant to the assessment of this de facto spending cap for the purposes of the UEFA regulations.

    Therefore, all investment decisions must be, and are, guided by responsible forecasts of future revenues and cash flow, which by their nature are volatile. We can never compromise the financial integrity of the Club. In short, throwing money at transfers and contracts is not a sustainable route to success, as many other clubs have found to the detriment of their supporters.

    Over many years, careful management of the Club’s model has allowed the Club to remain debt-free and to build strong cash reserves. It is important to remain disciplined in our approach. The cash reserves reflected in our accounts exist for the continuous improvement of Celtic Football Club and to manage the inherent volatility within football. These funds are used in a measured fashion for investment in recruitment, infrastructure, and long-term development. We will always listen to our supporters, who have the Club’s interests at heart, in how we can continue to develop the Club within these parameters.

    The Club plans our recruitment and player trading strategy responsibly and consistently, ensuring the squad can be strengthened for the short, medium and long term, while also seeking to ensure the development and progression of our Academy players. Our objective is to create Champions League players.

    The recruitment process includes the identification of players, and the conclusion of the transfer. Ultimately, once a player has been identified, confirmed by the football manager and it is then supported by the Board in line with the Club’s financial model, the Club will pursue that target to seek to conclude the transfer within our agreed parameters.

    Importantly, our ability to progress transfers is not conditional on Champions League qualification. We recognise the importance of timing. Our clear goal is to secure new signings as early in each transfer window as possible, so that players can integrate quickly and contribute from the outset of the season.

    Unfortunately, it is not always possible to conclude transfers, either within the timescales that we target, or at all. There are many factors and challenges at play in the global transfer market, many of which are outwith the Club’s control, including selling clubs seeking fees beyond our valuation or waiting until the end of the transfer window to seek the maximum price, and players choosing to join another club or requesting contractual terms we cannot responsibly meet within our financial model.

    It is not always possible to achieve all of the objectives set within a transfer window, and that is regrettable. We share our supporters’ disappointment, and we will always continue to review and seek to improve our strategy and execution.

    Successful transfers can only be negotiated privately. It would be impossible to secure players if every stage were conducted in public. From time to time, other parties may also seek to create pressure by leaking information to the media. The Club’s position is clear: transfer business will remain confidential until agreements are concluded and announced by the club.

    It follows, therefore, that much of what is written in the media or online about our transfer dealings is inaccurate. We also understand that this leads to frustration among supporters. While we cannot comment during ongoing negotiations, we are exploring ways to seek to address the gap between speculation and reality once each transfer window closes, in order to improve clarity for our supporters.

    We thank Celtic supporters for their unmatched passion and commitment. We all share the same ambition: to see Celtic succeed on the pitch while remaining strong and secure off it. We hope this statement provides clarity about our transfer policy and reassurance of our unwavering dedication to Celtic’s short, medium and long-term success.
     
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  19. Bratfurdbhoy1

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    Put out a a Saturday night. Sums it all up on my opinion. Waffle written by AI.
     
  20. Double Dutch

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    The only meaningful info I can gather from that is: we'll never accept a club's valuation of a player over our own, we'll never cave to a player's wage demands if we deem them too high, and lastly if a club or player leaks things to the media we will pull the plug.

    They're gonna need to do better than that I fear.
     
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