Celtic fans have continued voicing their dissent at the board over the club’s performance throughout the season
Celtic fans confront the Hoops squad as they leave Celtic Park
Angry Celtic fans have ramped up protests against the board following its defeat to rivals Rangers.
Thousands of fans left the stadium early as the Light Blues went ahead in the match before winning it 3-1, to gather outside the front doors of Celtic Park to call on the hierarchy to stand down.
Fans were chanting on mass, “Dermot, Dermot get to f***” aimed at the principal shareholder Dermot Desmond.
The Daily Record reports that the enraged fans were maddened by corporate fans who pointed out at the protestors from the Walfrid Suite window and laughed at them.
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The paper reports the reaction from fans resulted in clashes with the Police as supporters attempted to charge past them. It comes after chairman Peter Lawwell quit over abuse towards him and his family following a feud with supporters.
The club has continued to lock out ultras group the Green Brigade as part of the long-running dispute. Celtic boss Wilfried Nancy’s future remains at stake following his struggle to turnaround the embattled club.
Celtic fans protest against the board after full-time
Fans also directed their anger towards the chief executive Michael Nicholson and its board members as they took part in the match. Some fans also confronted the squad following the conclusion of its game against Rangers.
Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
It comes as the under-fire boss has insisted he is not scared of being sacked by the club, as it slumped to its sixth defeat in eight games after it collapsed to Rangers in the second-half
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