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Green Brigade’s two-match ban from Celtic Park has been lifted


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Celtic has announced the Green Brigade’s two-match ban from Celtic Park has all but been lifted.

 

The move comes ten days after the club enforced the ban citing “serious incidents of unsafe behaviour” at their previous two home games.

 

The club also expressed their frustration over a pyrotechnic display during the final game of last season against Hearts.

 

Despite the ban being lifted for the majority of the ultra group’s members, the club has said it is still investigating events from the matches against Hearts and Linfield and a number of fans still remain suspended.

 

The club’s complete statement says: “Following recent safety issues in relation to the club’s matches against Heart of Midlothian and Linfield, and the subsequent two-match closure being announced, Celtic has today confirmed the majority of season ticket holders who occupy the front section of the rail seating area at Celtic Park will be able to re-enter the section after August 5, 2017.

 

“The club is now in the process of writing to those supporters to inform them of this decision and to confirm the control measures which are in place to allow the area to be reopened and operated safely by the club.

 

“We fully understand this has been a difficult period for those affected. However, the decision was taken amidst serious safety concerns. “The club is continuing to investigate events from the matches against Hearts and Linfield and a number of fans within this area remain suspended. “Celtic will continue to liaise with these supporters as well as the relevant stadium safety authorities.

 

“Our objective is to work towards re-opening the section in full, something which can only be achieved by ensuring a safe environment which meets the requirements of the Safety Advisory Group. * “Celtic is responsible for the safety of every supporter entering Celtic Park. We can never and will never compromise on safety.”

 

The decision affected 900 season ticket holders in the safe-standing section of the stadium which houses the Green Brigade ultras group.

 

On July 20, Celtic were hit with UEFA disciplinary charges over an alleged “illicit banner” and “blocked stairways” during their Champions League victory over Linfield the previous night.

 

The club was then hit by a €23,000 (£20,616) fine by UEFA’s Disciplinary Committee last week.

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15444906.Green_Brigade___s_two_match_ban_from_Celtic_Park_has_been_lifted__club_announces/

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It is up to the politicians to deal with this vile club but they will not do so.

 

Of course not. Most of them are in it. Nothing will change until the obstinate mindset of voters changes to enable them to vote for a different party.

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It is up to the politicians to deal with this vile club but they will not do so.

 

I disagree....politics & sport shouldn't mix.

 

It is the responsibility of the footballing authorities 1st & foremost to deal with the problem. If they are unsuccessful, it should then be down to the Police.

 

UEFA should be approaching the SFA/SPFL and demanding that there are more proactive in dealing with clubs that have continuous issues. If nothing still happens, UEFA should be able to take action on the SFA/SPFL - if that were to happen it would obviously effect ALL clubs competing in Europe, and maybe make them a bit more vocal.

 

What would happen if UEFA were to announce that ALL Scottish clubs were banned from all Euro competition next season, as a direct result of one teams continued breach of rules etc??? Would it make clubs like Aberdeen, St Johnstone etc stand up a bit more & speak out against that one club that's caused it??? Think of the potential revenue lost for those clubs that would have qualified for Europe.....There could be a justifiable case for compensation!!!

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Remember Peter Lawwell appearing at a press conference promising no stone would be left unturned in the search for the Yahoo that pelted Ricksen with a lighter? Five thousand days and counting.

 

Three arrested for hanging efigies, two have had the charges dropped. The remaining Yahoo has had his season ticket returned last month.

 

All the on-message Journos demanding part of Windsor Park closed, stay silent as ra Sellik received their 13th fine from UEFA in under seven years. Again, the green'n'grey hoopsters have utilised the talents of the Irish delegate on the disciplinary committee, John Delaney, and played UEFA like a fiddle. Nothing will happen, until politicians demand the sensitivities of other supporters are assuaged.

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