The Green Brigade has challenged Michael Nicholson to drop Celtic’s rumoured interest in bringing Bernard Higgins into the club in a senior security role.
Last week against Livingston the first 30 minutes was played in front of a near silent 50,000 plus crowd with a banner on display outlining opposition to the possible appointment.
Today’s protest at Dundee came in the form of around 100 or more tennis balls being thrown onto the pitch at the start of the match- bringing their ‘cause’ to the attention of Sky Sports viewers.
Today protests continued against the expected appointment of Bernard Higgins at Celtic.
Fans will continue to oppose this until it is clear Higgins is not joining the club.
The ball’s in your court, Michael Nicholson. pic.twitter.com/tIosr6dQoT
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) November 7, 2021
Celtic and the Green Brigade have had a tetchy relationship over 15 years with conflict and clashes of opinion almost every season.
The actions of the Ultras group have brought Celtic into conflict with UEFA resulting in fines but nine years ago their Tifo display against Barcelona was taken to a worldwide audience with images of their display still available to buy from the Celtic club store.