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Celtic supporters are expressing skepticism about renewing season tickets, demanding tangible actions rather than just promises. The urgency arises as renewal deadlines approach.
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Celtic supporters singing YNWA ahead of the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Celtic FC and VfB Stuttgart at Celtic Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)
The season ticket renewal time is almost upon us, in fact it seems to be a little later than usual, although due to our current predicament, it shouldnât come as that much of a surprise that our custodians are holding off on any announcement.
With the cost of living rising yet again, but wage increases not as generous for the ordinary working person the Celtic hierarchy have a big decision ahead of them, and face a very difficult task to persuade frustrated supporters to renew in the usual high numbers.
Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay at Tannadice
Dundee Utd v Celtic. Sunday 22 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
I personally want to renew, something Iâve done for many years, but I want to see positive action from those who wield all the power and influence at Celtic park. Not words, but actions that involve the removal of the incompetent shysters who call themselves board members.
Celtic supporters are hesitant due to past disappointments and are seeking concrete actions from the club to justify their financial commitment.
The UEFA Europa League represents a major competitive opportunity for Celtic FC, impacting fan engagement and financial considerations linked to season ticket sales.
The exact deadline for Celtic season ticket renewals has not been specified, but it is approaching soon.
Supporters are looking for tangible improvements and commitments from the club that demonstrate a serious investment in the team's success.

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I want to see them replaced with competent figures, and I want to see the overall majority of all our hard earned money invested on the playing front.
I want a manager placed in charge, that will excite the supporters. I want him to be allowed to bring in quality players of his choice, within reason of course, as we know our limitations. But letâs show some ambition and break our transfer record, bring in a quality centre forward, a winger who can take on a man, a defensive midfielder with some steel and grit, a decent centre back, a reliable goalkeeper.
Celtic CEO Michael Nicholson at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock v Celtic, 14 September 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Itâs not too much to ask is it? No itâs not, we have the resources after all, but we just need the right folk to utilise them.
My message to the powers that be at Celtic Park is, donât take the supporters for granted, not everyone is willing to sign on for another campaign, unless they get some positive reassurances of our ambitions going forward.
We need actions, not words if we are to even think about parting with our hard earned cash. Weâve been fooled before, we wonât be fooled again.
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