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Green Brigade reveal tifo plans ahead of key clash for Celtic FC against Hibernian FC
The Green Brigade has confirmed its intentions to organise a coordinated tifo display ahead of Celtic’s crucial Scottish Premiership encounter with Hibernian, as the title race reaches a decisive stage.
With the championship battle finely poised, Celtic are the first of the leading contenders to take to the field this weekend. Their fixture at Easter Road comes before Heart of Midlothian FC and Rangers FC face each other at Tynecastle on Monday, adding further significance to Sunday’s result.
In the build-up to the match, Celtic’s most recognisable ultras group has shared details of how they plan to create an atmosphere designed to inspire the team. The Green Brigade announced via social media platform X that they have prepared a visual display aimed at rallying both players and supporters for what they describe as one of the most important fixtures of the campaign.
In their statement, the group highlighted the role played by Celtic’s travelling support over recent months, emphasizing how fans have continued to back the team through difficult periods. They credited the away support with helping to keep Celtic firmly in contention for the league title, underlining the importance of unity between players and supporters.
Looking ahead to the clash with Hibernian, the Green Brigade stressed that the challenge is far from over. They described Sunday’s encounter as another must-win game, reinforcing the idea that every remaining match carries immense weight in determining the outcome of the title race.
The supporters’ group called on fans to maintain their backing from the very first whistle to the final moments of the game. They urged everyone in attendance to stay fully engaged, support the players consistently, and match the intensity required on the pitch by creating a relentless atmosphere in the stands.
Central to their plans is the tifo display, which has been specifically prepared to motivate the team as they enter the field. Such displays are a hallmark of ultras culture, often involving coordinated visuals designed to generate excitement and demonstrate collective support.
However, the Green Brigade also noted that there have been logistical challenges in executing their plans. According to their statement, Hibernian have not permitted the group to set up flags inside the stadium in advance. As a result, the usual preparations associated with a large-scale display have had to be adjusted.
Instead of arranging the display within the ground beforehand, the group explained that flags will be handed out to supporters at the turnstiles as they enter the stadium. This approach ensures that fans can still participate in the display, even without the opportunity for pre-match setup inside the venue.
Supporters have been encouraged to take a flag upon entry and actively participate by waving it as the players make their way onto the pitch. The aim is to create a unified and visually striking show of support, despite the restrictions in place.
The message from the Green Brigade ultimately centers on collective effort. By involving as many fans as possible in the display, they hope to generate an environment that lifts the players and reinforces the sense of togetherness within the club.
As Celtic prepare for what could be a defining moment in their season, the planned tifo represents another example of how supporters seek to influence proceedings beyond the pitch. With the title race still in the balance, every detail—both on and off the field—takes on added importance.
Sunday’s match at Easter Road will not only test Celtic’s performance but also showcase the passion of their travelling support, as the Green Brigade and fellow fans aim to play their part in pushing the team closer to their ultimate goal.
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