The Green Brigade have issued another plea to Celtic supporters ahead of the club's official Celtic FC Fans' Survey deadline later today.
The unofficial fan group desires the club to rework the current stadium seating layout in order to facilitate a larger behind-the-goal standing section, which would require a large portion of existing season ticket holders in the Jock Stein stand to relocate.
In conjunction with likeminded unofficial fan group The Bhoys, the Green Brigade launched 'The Celtic End' last year – a fan-led initiative which is indirectly addressed within the Celtic FC Fans' Survey, to which both groups wish fans to address favourably in their responses.
Fans have until 5pm today to complete the Celtic FC Fans Survey and make the case for The Celtic End.
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) July 26, 2024
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The extensive multiple choice questionnaire's deadline is 5pm this evening (Friday, July 26) – if you fancy filling it in yourself, you can do so here.
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Here's how Celtic describes the survey itself: "The club [has] launched The Celtic Fans’ Survey 2024, and we would love to hear your views. This will be the biggest ever survey of Celtic supporters worldwide, commissioned by the club as part of our ongoing commitment to fan engagement.
"With the help of the University of Strathclyde’s Business School, we have designed the survey to give you a voice in shaping the future of our club. Whether you're a Season Ticket holder in Glasgow or a fan from afar, your views matter to us.
"The survey takes about 25 minutes to complete and automatically enters you into a prize draw to win a 2024/25 Celtic FC adidas bundle, which includes all you need to be ready for the season ahead.
"Thank you for your incredible support and for taking the time to share your thoughts with us."
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