GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 01: Celtic fans hold a banner with Chief Financial Officer Christopher McKay, Security Operations Mark Hargreaves and Celtic Chief Executive Michael Nicholson (L-R) reading "Banish the Traitors, End the Bans" during a William Hill Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park, on February 01, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson/SNS Group via Getty Images)
The Celtic Fans Collective has repeated their call to lift the suspension on the Green Brigade.
It is now five months since the Ultras group were suspended, 250 Season Ticket holders have been blocked from attending home matches.
Since January 5 Brian Wilson has been banging on about the need for unity while achieving absolutely nothing from his meetings about meetings. The latest excuse is that the suspension has been put in place by the Safety Advisory Group of Glasgow City Council.
Celtic fans were previously told that the role of the Chairman is largely ceremonial.
CELTIC ANDTHEIR SILENT CEO
Now the club pushes Wilson out as the voice and face of the club while Michael Nicholson hides behind his desk draining £17,000 a week from the club.
Last night on The Cynic podcast Martin gave a harrowing account of what has been going on behind the scenes with the suspension.
It really is a must listen for all Celtic fans. Behind the statements it shares the reality of what ordinary Celtic fans have gone through.
Four fans have been charged with Breach of the Peace. More than 240 others have been cut off from a significant part of their life.
Given our league position, every possible advantage must be tapped into over the remaining matches. Not ending the ban on fans immediately would be another sign of gross negligence.
Last night, Martin delivered a full and frank update on the situation. @90MinuteCynic https://t.co/P4HdicAkdR
— Celtic Fans Collective (@CFC_Collective) March 27, 2026
From the podcast it seems that Chairman Wilson has the same clout and authority at Celtic as Hoopy the Huddle Hound.
Meeting after meeting as the former Labour MP goes through the motions with delays at every stage.
At the February 18 meeting with the Celtic Fans Collective Wilson committed to a follow up meeting within a month.
On March 27 there has been no further contact, it seems that March will pass without a further meeting.
At his last meeting with the Green Brigade Wilson claimed that their suspension is being maintained by the Safety Advisory Group.
Celtic’s next home match is on April 11 against St Mirren.
Only the supremely optimistic would expect to see the Green Brigade attend that match as Unity Wilson fails again.

Split fixture home game vs Huns….club has our own fans locked out and welcome them lowlife onion brats scum and their hateful song book…. Joe that should be the turning point with Celtic fans gloves off and run all them parasites out the door