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Green Brigade Return to Celtic Park as Five Month Ban Lifted After Three Key Conditions Met
Celtic said 200 Green Brigade members can return after talks with the Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group and new stadium conditions.
- The Green Brigade will return to Celtic Park on Saturday for the match against St Mirren, ending a five-month absence for the ultras group.
- Following an incident during a clash with Falkirk on October 29, the club suspended the group, extending the sanction to an 'indefinite' ban in December.
- On March 27th, Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group confirmed it did not object to lifting the ban, subject to three conditions including adherence to safety policies and match-by-match reporting.
- Around 200 diehards will return to the North Curve, with Celtic interim chairman Brian Wilson saying he is 'pleased' the resolution allows a 'full and united Celtic Park.'
- The Celtic Fans Collective, backed by more than 500 supporters clubs worldwide, welcomed the lifting but criticized the 'vindictive saga,' saying the board's approach to fan engagement needs 'radical overhaul.
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CELTIC have lifted the suspension on a section of the support with four games to go at Parkhead before the end of a topsy-turvy season. And former goal hero Chris Sutton reacted immediately to the announcement when he said on X: “The Green Brigade are back in to cheer Celtic to the title…” It’s positive thinking from the media pundit with the champions trailing Hearts by three points with six… Source
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