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The Green Brigade says its members have had to reckon with the burden of their bans and still attack Celtic.
It was rumoured within the Celtic squad that preparations were being made for the return of the ultras, but now it seems that that has been put on the back burner as they already count the Hearts Premiership match on Saturday as a lost game. On the North Curve X account, the organization has just laid out “its wishes” with a slew of numbers similar to its ban.
They suggest that each fan lost £192. 20, of which £267 in total would have been excluded by Parkhead’s bosses. This has been going on for 58 days, in which the club has played thirteen matches, six of which have been at home. That £192. 20 figure is “and counting” attached as ultras use the festive season to highlight their Celtic ban.
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The group’s banner has given the impression that Celtic have been involved in away games since their ban came into force. But the rail seating segment on the club’s grounds has been largely dormant since the dispute entered its new phase, members of the Greens said. Brigade returned to Parkhead last month to host the team bus before the 1-1 draw with Motherwell.
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