A date has been set for a mass gathering of Celtic supporters groups to discuss possible action against the board.
The Celtic Supporters Association issued a vote of no confidence in the Celtic board on Sunday, with a second motion lodged by four fan groups.
Bhoys Celtic, the Green Brigade, The Celtic Trust, and North Curve Celtic stated they would also lodge a vote of no confidence against Celtic chiefs.
There is currently a simple survey in circulation to all signatories of the recent Open Letter to the board. The results will be shared with signatories at a meeting on Wednesday. The survey is intended to aid and accelerate potential objectives and actions against the board.
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) September 8, 2025
The fan action comes after a Celtic club statement had looked to address fan outrage over the lack of transfer business over the summer window.
The statement was blasted as "condescending and insulting" by the Green Brigade, with fan action continuing to accelerate.
Now, a post on North Curve Celtic accounts has revealed a meeting will be held on Wednesday regarding "potential objectives and actions against the Celtic board".
A survey has been sent to the 378 signatories of an open letter addressed to Celtic last week.
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The results of the survey will be shared and discussed at a meeting this week.
A post on X, formerly Twitter, read: "Celtic completed a fan survey over a year ago. They have had the results for several months.
"While the Celtic data will be far greater than this one [referencing Motherwell study], there is reluctance to even publish the results to fans/respondents.
"The club needs a total reboot with a fan-engaged outlook.
"There is currently a simple survey in circulation to all signatories of the recent Open Letter to the board.
"The results will be shared with signatories at a meeting on Wednesday.
"The survey is intended to aid and accelerate potential objectives and actions against the board."