
The Celtic Fans Collective was established in order to express the demands for change throughout the course of the last four weeks.
Apart from the customary demands for further funds, the club has generally battened down the hatches and refused to speak or provide an explanation.
Demotion to the Europa League followed their failure to defeat Kairat Almaty. Ticket sales are always viewed as a source of revenue, but it seems that the board has taken certain fans too far.
Season ticket holders were permitted to purchase four tickets for Β£35 each match without paying a booking charge; payments will be collected just prior to each game.
Season ticket holders who choose not to participate will now have to pay Β£40.50 every game to witness a team that isn’t at full strength and that Brendan Rodgers is attempting to assemble.
Next Thursday’s first game is against SC Braga, which kicks off at 5:45 p.m. The remaining three home games are scheduled through January.
There are reportedly 18,000 people waiting to purchase a season ticket, so Celtic can begin to draw from the legendary “Waiting List” this afternoon.

It will soon be evident how many people are willing to pay Β£45 plus a Β£1.50 booking fee; the online response indicates that thousands of seats will be available for Braga’s visit next week.
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