There is a lot to look forward to for Celtic fans on Sunday.
The chance to dethrone Hearts from the top of the Premiership table, as well as getting to see Wilfried Nancy work his magic for the first time.
Whilst Martin O’Neill lifted the mood at Celtic, it still hasn’t stopped the supporters from protesting against the board.
No matter who is or isn’t in the dugout. The Celtic Park faithful will continue to protest, especially after the farcical actions of Ross Desmond at the AGM.
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Ross DesmondRoss Desmond ‘won’t recover’ as Celtic fans plan another protest ahead of Hearts
Andy Walker was told about the Celtic Fan Collective issuing a statement this week, sharing that there will be a protest before the Hearts match on Sunday.
Speaking on Go Radio, Walker fired shots at Desmond’s son, and how he is just never going to recover from his pre-written statement downgrading the fans at the AGM.
Paul Cooney: “The Celtic Fan Collective issued a statement, they are going to protest again this weekend, before the Hearts game. They aren’t happy with the AGM and the comments of Ross Desmond.”
Walker: “I am not surprised. There seems to be a protest pretty much every game. Whether it’s a bigger protest or a smaller one. Whatever it is.
“My own view, Ross Desmond won’t be able to recover from that. No one had seen or heard of him before.
“They obviously knew of him around Celtic, but that address. Those first words really to Celtic supporters. I doubt he will recover from that.”
Andy Walker can see no ending…
Celtic are flying on the pitch now, and in a few weeks, the Hoops could be top of the Premiership table and with the League Cup in hand.
Even if that is the case, as Walker alluded to, this saga is not going to end.
“Not an easy fix,” added Walker on the issues off the field at Celtic.
“I think it’s pretty much deep-rooted. The amount of protests that we have already seen. You just think, who is the guy that will stand up and say, ‘guys, let’s have a little chat.
“Let’s see if we can fix things. Let’s see if we can do things better.’ I don’t know who addresses that from the Celtic board. It’s going to be a continual problem.”
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