Celtic have lifted the suspension of the Inexperienced Brigade supporters group “with impact from Saturday’s dwelling sport in opposition to St Mirren”.
An preliminary six-game ban was imposed on round 200 folks in early November following “violent and threatening behaviour” at a house match in opposition to Falkirk in late October and the suspension was prolonged firstly of December due to “security incidents”.
Supervisor Martin O’Neill mentioned in February “some progress” had been made following discussions between the membership the the Inexperienced Brigade.
And Celtic mentioned on Tuesday night: “On 27 March, at a gathering of Glasgow Metropolis Council Security Advisory Group, the membership once more addressed the suspension on the Inexperienced Brigade. The SAG confirmed that it didn’t object to the suspension being lifted, topic to a few circumstances being glad.
“These have been that each one relevant insurance policies can be adhered to, together with season ticket phrases and circumstances; settlement that members will adjust to the protection and safety operations; recognition {that a} match-by-match report can be submitted to the Security Advisory Group, for so long as they deem it crucial.
“We communicated this to the Inexperienced Brigade and requested for his or her unconditional acceptance. They’ve as we speak responded positively by accepting these circumstances, as outlined.”
After Saturday’s match with St Mirren, Celtic can have three extra fixtures at dwelling this season, in opposition to Falkirk (25 April), Rangers (10 Might) and Hearts (16 Might).
And a “happy” interim chairman Brian Wilson commented: “A full and united Celtic Park can get behind the crew at this important level within the season.”













