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Celtic made moves to disband the Green Brigade section at Parkhead after trouble at a match against Motherwell at Fir Park on 9 December 2013, where fans damaged the stadium seating and threw flares onto the pitch, causing around £10,000 worth of damage. Celtic had already issued a warning to the group after safety breaches in August 2013, and ...
Celtic have suspended Green Brigade tickets for away games pending a review as a row between the fans' group and club board escalates. Scottish Sun) Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley says ...
The Green Brigade are a group within the Celtic support who style themselves on the ultras groups found amongst many European and South American football supporters. They were formed in 2006 and describe themselves as "a broad front of anti-fascist, anti-racist and anti-sectarian Celtic supporters". [ 142 ]
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has been speaking to the media ahead of his side taking on Livingston on Saturday. On reported interest from Italy in Matt O'Riley, says he has "no fear" of losing ...
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In March 2013 a protest by a number of Celtic fans took place to protest against the new laws and the subsequent match bans that a number of fans had received for breaking the Act. The protesters, known as the " Green Brigade ", had marched without police authority and the event was therefore cracked down on by local authorities resulting in ...
Celtic fans also waved Irish and Palestinian flags and displayed a banner accusing Britain of genocide ahead of their Scottish Premiership match with Kilmarnock