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How The Celtic Board Must Change To Match Fan Ambition – Part 2 | ACSOM & Celtic Exchange

Continuing our collaboration with Paul John Dykes of A Celtic State of Mind, we take a closer look at what Celtic Park could become – if only there was the vision to make it happen. The stadium’s footprint holds enormous potential. Yet, as with many aspects of Celtic at the moment, there appears to be a greater focus on simply making do with what we have, rather than exploring the exciting possibilities that could come from real investment and development in the ground and surrounding areas. This lack of forward thinking is one of several factors contributing to the growing disconnect between the club and its supporters. We also explore the ongoing communication issues that continue to frustrate fans—an area where many again feel the club is falling short. Are we witnessing a serious lack of vision and ambition at Celtic right now? Where is our modern-day Fergus McCann – the kind of visionary who can lead us into the next 5, 10, or 15 years and beyond? This is Part 2 of our two-part collaboration between Celtic Exchange and A Celtic State of Mind. If you haven’t already, make sure to check out Part 1 for the full picture. ================================== 🔔 Want even more from The Celtic Exchange? Join us now on our brand-new Patreon channel for exclusive Celtic content every week! 📲 It only takes a couple of minutes to sign up – and once you’re in, you’ll get access to bonus episodes, exclusive articles, and our members-only Celtic Chat Community. 🍀 Get involved today

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