GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 15: Celtic's Kieran Tierney and Alistair Johnston celebrates going 1-0 ahead during a Premier Sports Cup Second Round match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park, on August 15, 2025, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker/SNS Group via Getty Images)
Kieran Tierney has given his backing for Celtic’s North Curve, home of the Green Brigade.
The Ultras group are approaching their 20th year of backing the bhoys, for many fans it is hard to imagine Celtic Park without the noisy backing coming from the north-east corner of Celtic Park.
Lanarkshire bhoy Tierney certainly qualifies as ‘one of our own’ returning to Celtic at the peak of his career after six years in London and San Sebastian.
Be like KT. Sign up for North Curve Celtic.
Sign ups are available from 111 concourse before all home matches.
Exclusive NCC members scarf included with membership cost. pic.twitter.com/QMCKYXrGqf
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) August 20, 2025
During his first stint at Celtic Tierney was the player most closely associated with the Green Brigade, despite leaving Celtic there seems to be absolutely no grudges held despite some hurt over his departure for Arsenal in the summer of 2019.
There should be a special atmosphere inside Celtic Park tonight for the Champions League Play Off against Kairat Almaty.
On his travels Tierney has experienced the Champions League for Arsenal and Real Sociedad but there is little doubt that Celtic Park has always been his home from home.

Oh dear see what happens when you strong referees with no bias towards any particular klub,just a pity Cheaton&Co couldn’t be in charge of that game last night.
The 3 goals Brugge scored would have been chopped off for offside.
Yep Joker and the disallowed goal would have stood and the penalty been awarded.
So you can sign up to NCC brfore all home games at block 111?
No wonder the board are putting up baricades in the stands now. The last thing they need is the ultras growing in numbers. Coincidence?
I go to Celtic park to watch football not for politics