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Mark McDougall

Celtic ultras the Green Brigade begin Parkhead protest as they call for 'change' after Dubai debacle

Celtic fans have left a banner outside of the club's stadium demanding change following the Dubai travel debacle.

The Green Brigade have been at the forefront of protests this season and have appeared at Celtic Park with banners on a number of occasions.

And now they've produced another following news 15 Celtic players and staff have been forced to self-isolate following their return from Dubai.

The club travelled for a warm weather training camp and Christopher Jullien returned a positive test on his arrival back in Scotland.

And a further 13 players, as well as Neil Lennon and John Kennedy, have been deemed close contacts.

Now the ultras group have produced a banner with Peter Lawwell dressed as Comical Ali and it says 'Everything is under control'.

They posted the image with a caption that said: "It's time for a regime change."

Angry fans are demanding answers on how the issue happened and are wondering why Jullien had even travelled to Dubai.

The centre back was injured in the win over Dundee United on Boxing Day and ruled out for a minimum of three months.

That's prompted fans to wonder why he travelled when he couldn't train.

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