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The Celtic Fans Collective has officially launched the “Not Another Penny” campaign, effective immediately. This initiative is a response to ongoing discontent among supporters regarding the management of Celtic Football Club.
The Rationale Behind the Campaign
Fans feel there has been years of neglect, complacency, and contempt from the club’s leadership. The Collective expressed concerns over:
- Repeated failures in European competitions.
- An outdated transfer strategy.
- Inflated ticket prices and poor distribution practices.
- Lack of investment in the stadium and facilities.
- An underperforming youth academy and women’s team.
These issues, according to the fans, highlight a deeper dysfunction within the club’s leadership. They identified a disconnect between the boardroom’s perspectives and the expectations of the supporters.
Previous Engagement Efforts and Disappointment
Last week, a meeting was held between club executives and supporter groups. Many fans left feeling dissatisfied due to the evasive answers provided. They perceived this dialogue as lacking genuine engagement, viewing it merely as a box-ticking exercise.
Example of Disconnect
The Collective pointed out a public communication from September 6, 2025, as an example of the board’s disconnect with the fanbase. The statement was considered insulting and indicative of the leadership’s failure to connect with supporters.
Details of the “Not Another Penny” Campaign
The Collective emphasizes that this campaign is a structured response, aiming to pressure the board financially. Supporters participating in this boycott have pledged to:
- Avoid purchasing merchandise.
- Skip food and drinks at Celtic Park.
- Refrain from attending stadium tours and club-run events.
Only match tickets will be exempt from this boycott. The campaign will be reviewed on February 3, 2026, allowing time for the club to enact meaningful changes.
Aiming for Change
This initiative seeks not to withdraw support for the players but to challenge the board to be more accountable. By targeting aspects of the club’s financial structure, the Collective hopes to initiate a dialogue that results in genuine improvements.
The Impact of the Campaign
If widely supported, the boycott could significantly affect Celtic’s commercial success, particularly during the crucial holiday retail period. Sponsors and partners are likely to notice decreased engagement levels and reduced sales at matchdays, which could prompt the board to take fan concerns seriously.
Looking Ahead
The Collective asserts that this movement is a calculated and sensible step forward. They believe the club can no longer assume that loyalty from fans translates to unquestioning support. The message is clear: no more money will be spent until tangible change is observed. The ball is now in the board’s court to demonstrate accountability and responsiveness to its supporters.