A CELTIC grouping is stepping up its protests against the board by announcing a series of SILENT protests.
The Celtic Fans Collective say they’re planning to stay silent on three separate occasions – during the home matches against Hibs, Braga and Motherwell.
They say the silence will be for 12 mins vs Hibs, 29 mins vs Braga and 32 mins against Motherwell.
Hoops fans entered the stadium in the 12th minute against Kilmarnock recently, then launched another protest against the board prior and during the Premier Sports Cup clash with Partick Thistle on Sunday.
Supporters arrived early at Firhill to make their feelings loud and clear towards Dermot Desmond and board members Michael Nicholson and Peter Lawwell.
Sheets of paper with their faces on them were on display with red crosses through them, detailing their desire for them to be relieved of their duties at Parkhead.
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Chants of ‘sack the board’ were also heard as Celtic beat Partick Thistle 4-0 to book their place in the semi-final.
More to follow.






