Celtic Football Club’s annual general meeting was abandoned after shareholders jeered and chanted “sack the board” following director Ross Desmond’s claim that some fans were acting as “bullies”. The meeting ended prematurely amid rising tensions.
- The disruption highlights ongoing unrest between the club’s management and its supporters.
- Shareholders and fans are directly involved, signalling significant dissatisfaction with current leadership.
MNN Take: The incident reflects deep divisions within the club’s community, with fan sentiment strongly influencing the club’s governance environment. Details on how the club will address these tensions remain unclear.
Sources: BBC Sport – Top Stories