CELTIC have announced a shake-up for today’s pass to paradise broadcast.

The season ticket TV subscription has been used all season with fans not being allowed in stadiums due to the ongoing pandemic.

The club have announced Gerry McCulloch will not be hosting the programme today; that job has been given to BBC reporter Connie McLaughlin for the day.

McCulloch will instead take up a position in commentary alongside Willie McStay.

Peter Martin has been covering the last four games on the pass, before that, it was Rory Hamilton who seems to have disappeared for Rugby duty.

The presentation of the pass at times has not been very polished.

There was a lot of fans complaining about Peter Martin being part of the setup in recent times.

The club always thought the pass was going to be used for a month or two before fans were allowed back into grounds. The way things are shaking out, it will be well into next season before it’s even considered.

It means Celtic will be asking fans to put money in their pocket for a TV subscription.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Is this shake up part of the managerial January review, that all the fans are eagerly awaiting ?
    or are the board waiting for Celtic to go on a run of a couple of victories ?

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