Celtic were criticised today amid a set of an organisation of enthusiasts who condemned their refusal to allow the Celtic End to reappear for the women’s team ahead of their home clash with Heart of Midlothian on April 21.
The Green Brigade, Bhoys and North Curve cited the hurdles raised by Michael Nicholson, Chris McKay and the company regarding a return to a colourful and atmospheric target that the discussion fluids between fans and the club that took over in 2023.
Set related to Celtic FC Women’s upcoming matches at Celtic Park pic. twitter. com/bahfePuVOG
Last year, Parkhead was a wall of noise, adding to our final win of the day over Hearts, where more than 15,882 people turned out in a record attendance in Scottish women’s football, most of whom were standing behind Jock Stein as the Ghirls by a whisker. Lost. On the glory of the name [Sky Sports].
Following the club’s decision, taken for protection reasons, the teams have taken the collective decision to attend the next match or our next clash against Hibernian scheduled for May 19.
According to The Daily Record, a Celtic spokesperson responded to today’s report, mentioning that the rail seating segment will be operational for Scottish Women’s Premier League matches at Parkhead.
They said: “The organisers have been informed that the Jock Stein will not be available due to certain safety considerations similar to this fast area, but arrangements have been made through the club to allow the organisation to assist in the seating section of the rail. .
“This has been communicated to the organisation and the club expects as many helpers and teams of helpers as possible to come forward to assist Celtic FC Women in the upcoming matches at Celtic Park, as well as all other matches. “
Speaking as someone who was part of the environment created through Celtic End last year, the resolve not to give our women’s team another chance to revel in that voice once back strikes the wrong chord with WideArray.
We deserve to be looking for tactics for the Parkhead experience of the day, and it doesn’t help that clips from last year have been used in promotional content to announce tickets for our clash against Hearts.
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However, we will have to take the club’s word for it. Either way, we hope that as many other people as possible will be able to attend those two important home games with major implications.