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Green Brigade Celtic day of action plans laid out as ultras to 'welcome the team' after promise to board

The Green Brigade have set out their plans for a "day of action" as their ongoing row with Celtic continues.

The ultras group, who are at loggerheads with the club, were told their 200 members had their season tickets suspended indefinitely due to an “increasingly serious escalation in unacceptable behaviours and non-compliance with applicable regulations," after the supporters section had shown support for Palestine in recent weeks, including during a Champions League match with Atletico Madrid. The Green Brigade were a hot topic at this week's Celtic AGM with the two parties seemingly no closer to a resolution.

The North Curve section of Celtic Park promised a "day of action'"if the row wasn't resolved before Saturday's clash with Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership, and it seems as if the group have set out plans to be at the stadium. A post from the group's Twitter account states they will 'welcome the team' on the Celtic Way before the game.

A time has been set for 1.15pm before the 3pm kick-off after Parkhead chiefs claimed some members of the group wanted to distance themselves from the section. A Green Brigade statement that laid out the "day of action" earlier this month read: "Following the latest reworked statement from the PLC board, we would like to address a few brief points. We see little value in continuing this online game of statement-tennis which was initiated by the PLC board, and which it continues to draw out by repeating the same disingenuous claims that we have already addressed.

"We note that the PLC board claims to be open to dialogue and engagement. We remind them that we have been waiting for a meeting with Chief Executive Officer Michael Nicholson since the summer. The planned summer

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