
Simon Jordan has misrepresented the views of Celtic supporters regarding the Green Brigade's return, frequently criticizing the ultras group on talkSPORT. His comments have sparked discussions among fans about their actual stance.
Simon Jordan’s inaccurate take on Celtic supporters view on Green Brigade return
Celtic supporters at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock v Celtic, 14 September 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
His commentary throughout the season has consistently reflected a broader view on Celtic supporters and a range of other issues, leaving little ambiguity about his position.
Celtic’s confirmation on Tuesday that the Green Brigade would be reinstated was largely welcomed by the club’s fanbase, with many viewing it as a positive step.
Celtic supporters at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
However – speaking on Wednesday’s broadcast show – Jordan suggested the reaction had been less favourable, a claim that appears to be at odds with the general mood among supporters.
He said on talkSPORT: “It doesn’t seem that they actually want [the GB] to do very much.”
“Ultimately, what they’re suggesting is that they’ve got to adhere to these season ticket policies, they’ve got to accept the safety and security operations of the stadium, and they’ve got to accept game-by-game review.
“Now, the game-by-game review is the caveat, isn’t it? Because obviously, they’ve brought the attention upon themselves with their previous behaviour. It would appear, judging by calls that we have in this show, that the Celtic board regard them differently than, perhaps, the fans do.”
“The Celtic board seem to regard them as a necessary evil to serve a greater good, and maybe that’s because they want the dissenters inside the tent rather than screaming from outside in, I don’t know.”
Unbowed. Unbroken – The Celtic support at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
Jordan added: “For me, it almost feels slightly whimsical to watch a grown man talk about a group that calls themselves the Green Brigade. It’s almost like talking about the cub scouts in a serious nature.
“But, I guess, it’s different in that part of the world. I look at it and say: ‘The SAG, the safety and advisory group, which comprises of the council, comprises of the police and comprises of a football representative from the football club, which will be the stadium manager of some description, and a fan representative.
“It’s those guys that have decided whether these guys should be allowed back in again. So the police are involved. So you would’ve thought, given the fact that there’s been a lot of trouble and issues inside stadium…
“We’ve had guys phoning in and saying ‘these guys are just a pain in the backside. They have no respect for anything around them, they do as they want, both inside Celtic Park and at away grounds.’
“It’s not just Celtic, it’s their participation in behaviour around the country at other football stadiums which, to some extent, Celtic have less control over.”
There seems to be an apparent lack of balance in talkSPORT’s, where they have failed to mention the Green Brigade’s consistent denial of allegations relating to “serious and threatening behaviour.”
A Celtic supporter with a Kyogo Furuhashi scarf amongst the supporters after the Scottish Cup Final between theRangers and Celtic at Hampden Park on May 25, 2024. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
As with many disputes of this nature, there are competing narratives at play, despite suggestions to the contrary from the likes of Jordan.
When the ban was first introduced, Celtic distributed a video to supporters that was presented as evidence, a move widely interpreted as an attempt to influence opinion against the group – an effort from the Celtic board that backfired spectacularly.
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Simon Jordan has frequently criticized the Green Brigade, expressing negative views about the Celtic ultras group on talkSPORT.
Celtic supporters have a diverse range of opinions on the Green Brigade's return, which Simon Jordan has inaccurately portrayed.
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