Hundreds of fans headed to Celtic Park to protest about their side’s dismal defeat to Ross County in the Betfred Cup.
The result ended a 36 match winning run of cup ties but it is concern over far bigger issues that is causing unrest among the fans who’ve been locked out of the stadium since the start of March.
It was another flat, passive and predictable performance from Celtic as a team without a league win since September picked them off with goals in each half.
On the back of an 8-2 aggregate from Sparta Prague and a vow of silence from the CEO and directors fans were left with no option to make their feelings known.
— AwNawNoAnnoniOanAnawNoo ????????? (@DarrenConway16) November 29, 2020
Celtic fans outside their stadium right now, ready to let their feelings be known… pic.twitter.com/Q8ab6ZiQ8K
— Fitba Culture (@fitbaculture) November 29, 2020
Fans at Celtic park with more on there way ? pic.twitter.com/9LDJ7b7Cqs
— Insta_celts (@InstaCelts) November 29, 2020
Neil Lennon’s post match interview with Premier Sport gave no indication that he is considering resigning despite the mounting evidence all around.
After being put in charge on a Caretaker basis in February 2019 Lennon was given the job on a permanent basis after the Scottish Cup Final win over Hearts three months later. There is no guarantee that he will still be in charge for Thursday’s Europa League tie away to AC Milan.