This week, Celtic announced they are considering creating a new standing section for the ‘bhoys’ on the opposite side of the stadium from the current Green Brigade area. While this isn’t the much-desired ‘Celtic End’ that both ultra groups have been advocating for, it represents a significant effort by the club to accommodate the ultras.
This positive step follows a tumultuous season where tensions between the board and the Green Brigade were high. The Green Brigade was notably banned from Celtic Park last season due to behavior the club deemed unacceptable. However, the group argued that they were being unfairly targeted for their vocal and visible pro-Palestine stance.
Eventually, the situation was resolved, allowing the Green Brigade to return to their section. Their return undeniably enhanced the stadium’s atmosphere, contributing to the team’s successful league campaign.
The proposal for a new standing section highlights the club’s willingness to support ultra fans, balancing enthusiasm with safety and cost considerations. This initiative indicates a recognition of the vital role these groups play in generating the fervent matchday atmosphere that Celtic Park is known for.
While the Green Brigade and other ultras might still dream of a unified ‘Celtic End,’ this development demonstrates a practical approach from the board. By facilitating another dedicated area for standing fans, Celtic are making strides toward enhancing the matchday experience.
Celtic are awaiting approval from Glasgow City Council, which also had to approve the Green Brigade section when it was first implemented. That section must pass safety standards annually set by the GCC. Ultimately, this move could serve as a bridge between the board and the fans, fostering a more cooperative relationship moving forward.