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FANS IN BLAST AT TOP BRASS

Daily Record

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October 08, 2025

But the powwow failed to bring a peace deal following the postponement of recent protests ahead of the talks.

The Collective hit out at what they claim is a “lack of humility, awareness and accountability” while they consider further action.

But Hoops officials - who are looking to appoint a new head of business operations with the primary aim to help improve relations with the clubs support — hit back.

A statement read: “We acknowledged that the club is not where we want it to be at the moment, that we have not achieved all of our objectives in the summer transfer window and the Champions League, and that mistakes have been made from which we will learn.

“We recognise the concerns raised, share the frustrations of our supporters and valued the opportunity to hear from supporters on Monday night.

“Our immediate objective is to seek to make progress, without negatively impacting on the team on the field of play, and we continue to focus on delivering success this season.

“The meeting included a commitment to seek to ensure supporter involvement in meetings with Police Scotland, the review and development of supporter engagement processes, and progressing a new safe standing working group.

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