Celtic Supporters Unite for Impactful ‘Red Card’ Protest at Easter Road

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Celtic Supporters Unite for Impactful ‘Red Card’ Protest at Easter Road

The Celtic Fans Collective staged a prominent protest during a recent match at Easter Road, as supporters aimed to deliver a powerful message to the Celtic Board. This event took place on November 30, 2025, during the Scottish Premiership game between Hibernian and Celtic.

Celtic Supporters Express Discontent

The protest was marked by the widespread display of red cards across the away section, symbolizing the fans’ dissatisfaction. This demonstration came on the heels of intensified anger following the Celtic AGM on November 21, 2025, where Ross Desmond criticized the supporters for being “anti-establishment.” Many fans perceived the board’s failure to address their concerns during the AGM as neglect.

Escalating Protests

  • The protest at Easter Road was not an isolated incident.
  • Demonstrations also occurred at St Mirren and in Rotterdam shortly before the match.
  • The Celtic Fans Collective, representing various supporter groups, has been pivotal in organizing these events.

As highlighted by the protests, the relationship between the Celtic Board and supporters has become increasingly strained. The collective comprises numerous Celtic supporters’ associations, fan media outlets, and other related organizations, suggesting a unifying front among fans.

Upcoming Matches

Currently, Celtic faces a crucial stretch of games, including four consecutive matches in Glasgow. Three of these matches will take place at Celtic Park, while the club will also compete at Hampden for the Premier Sports Cup against St Mirren.

Continued protests are expected as the Celtic Fans Collective gears up for these fixtures, signaling an ongoing commitment to their cause. The supporters’ actions reflect a broader demand for accountability and engagement from the Celtic Board.