With a banner protest against Aberdeen, Celtics supporters scold Peter Lawwell and take aim at the board.

The latest demonstration by Hoops fans against club management was started because they were not thrilled with the January transfer window.

Before today’s Scottish Premiership match against Aberdeen, irate supporters of Celtic have launched their latest protest against the Parkhead management in an attempt to vent their displeasure over the January transfer window.

Before kickoff, Pittodrie was filled with cries of “sack the board” and “(Peter) Lawwell, get to f***.” As both sides emerged from the tunnel, a portion of the traveling supporters hoisted up another important banner. It said: “Celtic board – on your heads be it.”

It comes after a significant portion of the Celtic supporters became enraged with the way the transfer window transpired and a perceived lack of desire on the part of club executives, as only two players were added despite Brendan Rodgers’ entreaties for more talent.

fresh hires The only new players were Adam Idah and Nicolas Kuhn, who were both listed on the substitutes against the Dons. The former had merely completed a six-month loan from Norwich City until the end of the season.

With the NBA title competition in full swing, Celtics fans have expressed their emotions publicly before this season. After the December loss to Hearts, similar chanting were audible.

After the players stated on Monday that they had first-hand knowledge of the Scottish champions’ interest, Rodgers spoke on Friday about why the club hierarchy had not succeeded in bringing in his desired targets. He insisted that Idah’s appointment was not forced upon him.

Rodgers said, “No, that wasn’t the situation.” “I liked the players who were showcased. That’s the reality. You choose from among the possibilities available to you. You decline the option if, after applying your squad’s knowledge, it isn’t the best one. If they don’t suit the squad, all you have to do is add their name, and everything looks fantastic.”

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