Celtic supporters have staged a protest against the club's board this afternoon.
The Bhoys are away to Kilmarnock in Scottish Premiership action.
For the first 12 minutes of the match, several fans didn't head to their seats, with the away end half empty.
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They soon filtered in, and it filled up.
🚶Celtic fans have made their way into the stand after their 12-minute protest… pic.twitter.com/vwpsJBWVNj
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) September 14, 2025
Pre-match, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers discussed his recent meeting with Chief Executive Officer Michael Nicholson when speaking to BBC Sportsound .
He said: "[It went] very well. Always cordial, always respectful. There is no issue on that front."
Rodgers was then quizzed on how the investigation into finding out who briefed against him to a national newspaper.
"There is nothing to discuss on that now," said Rodgers. "I think once the market shut and closed my intention now is to focus on the football.
"There are other things that are not for airing or briefing now. It’s been a summer of learning I’m sure, but going forward now my concentration is purely on the team and managing this situation. Hopefully we can get us all back together again.
"I think what we are keen to do is make sure the football is united - that is what is most important in this moment."
 
         
       
         
       
         
       
       
         
       
         
       
       
       
       
       
    