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Watch: How Celtic FC fans angrily stormed the non-executive Chairman Peter Lawwell outside St. Mirren Park over transfer uncertainty

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The heat on the Celtic board to make good decisions in the transfer market is at an all-time high. Fans are very angry after several disappointing window of hiring.

On Sunday, the tension reached a peak when even Brendan Rodgers, the boss of Celtic, spoke out against the situation. After a 3-0 win over St. Mirren, Rodgers didn’t hold back and said he didn’t like that the club was still trying to sign players with only five days left in the transfer window. It was clear to him that hiring had to get better.

It’s not just happening in the locker room that people are angry. Soon after Rodgers’ words, a video came out of St. Mirren Park showing a group of Celtic fans arguing with Chairman Peter Lawwell.

One fan got very angry, so Lawwell told him to “calm down” and then left the room. Another fan yelled an expletive at the chairman as Lawwell left, but other fans decided to voice their concerns in a more calm way.


It makes sense that feelings are running high. Fans of Celtic have been waiting, but after a string of poor transfer windows, they are starting to lose patience. Many people think that the team isn’t ready to fight at the highest levels, especially in Europe, because the club hasn’t put a lot of money into new players.

It’s important for fans to hold the board responsible, but it’s also important to keep a level of respect in these conversations. Nothing can hide the love that Celtic fans have for their team, and everyone wants them to do well in Europe. However, getting angry or calling people names doesn’t help the cause much. Even when people are angry, it’s important to talk to each other politely.

It’s clear that the Celtic board, which includes Peter Lawwell, is feeling the heat. There is a lot of pressure to make smart investments and make the team stronger. It is very important for the club’s future success, especially in Europe, that the board steps up in these last few days of the transfer market. Fans will continue to voice their concerns, but let’s remember to keep the talk positive and on track with our main goal.







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