The Celtic Star
·6 aprile 2025
St Johnstone fan group call on club to relax measures on Celtic ultras

The Celtic Star
·6 aprile 2025
The Scottish Champions are in town with two wins required to confirm the title; however, it appears that the Perth club have taken steps to limit the atmosphere in the away end(s).
Celtic fans at McDiarmid Park
FCU took to social media to request that St Johnstone reconsider their approach to dealing with their contemporaries at Bhoys Celtic & the Green Brigade.
“Following the pre-match operation meeting today, we have been notified that restrictions have been put in place against the active fan groups of Celtic FC, therefore we ask that St Johnstone FC reconsider their decision.
“With Celtic FC accommodating this season for the active support groups within St Johnstone FC to attend matches at Celtic Park with banners, flags and drums permitted.
McDiarmid Park, Perth, photo St Johnstone FC
We ask St Johnstone FC that the agreement is reciprocated and the active support groups of Celtic FC are granted the same permissions on Sunday.
“FCU remain unwavering in their stance for St Johnstone FC to deny permission when hosting those clubs who refuse our support the opportunity to enhance the atmosphere both ‘vocally and visually’ at away fixtures.
“FCU request that all match day operation agreements are outlined prior to the start of next season by all clubs whom we share a division with.
“Embrace fan culture.”
Celtic Fans Against Criminalisation Protest Outside Police Station, ahead of Celtic v Hearts match on 29 March 2025..Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
There appears to have been a move towards regulating and limiting fan groups, which culminated in the events before the Glasgow Derby. There appears to be a middle ground available but that requires parties to sit down and engage with fan culture, even if they do not agree with certain aspects of it.
St Johnstone decided to make the sensible decision to sell three stands to Celtic supporters in an attempt to add additional revenue for next season. The Perth club will also have a trip to Hampden against Celtic, which acts as a free hit essentially, but boosts their coffers for next year.
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