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6 burning Celtic AGM questions as Peter Lawwell sparks U-turn and a 'Rangers thing' takes centre stage

It's hard to explain to outsiders but the parties representing the team who dominate Scottish football don't always head to their yearly shareholders' meeting on the best of terms.

But this is different as harmony is expected at a peacetime AGM which will see Celtic shareholders meet the board for the big meeting at Celtic Park, with £77million in the bank and the team attempting to achieve unparalleled success. The levels of anger in recent years have swayed from outright fury to mild displeasure. The bugbear for many has always been a lack of success in Europe, however, it appears Celtic are righting the wrong of 20 years of continental missteps. And there are no controversial elements overshadowing the meeting, no Bernard Higgins-esque drama, no anger over signings.

But Celtic fans want more, they demand it and it's replicated on the pitch for a side who are gunning for a 13th Premiership title in the past 14 seasons. Peter Lawwell, Michael Nicholson and Brendan Rodgers along with the rest of big hitters will meet their audience and set a new agenda. Record Sport gets you prepped for the big address.

No, that isn't an in-joke about the Ibrox faithful claiming Celtic fans' favourite pastime is the trials and tribulations of their city rivals. This is about a ticketing disagreement which Celtic couldn't be stronger on – they view Rangers as the ticket sinners and won't back down. Rodgers directly stated the reason the famed away atmospheres have been removed is solely down to Ibrox decision makers. But an update is expected with the first two derby encounters only having home supporters in situ. Celtic are insistent they have put the work in to safely house travelling Ibrox fans but hadn't received the same with the

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