A Celtic side being in the Lowland League next season presents a unique opportunity for supporters if we continue to make progress out of lockdown.

The ‘B’ side will likely have their own home base when everything is sorted out. Given the appetite to watch Celtic at any level is great, there should be an effort by the club to find a stadium to play in where fans can attend.

The easing of restrictions means fans can get back to football, perhaps not full houses but a percentage of the stadiums capacity is a very real possibility.

The Scottish Lowland League have yet to let people know when the new season will begin but we’re hearing it could be as early as July.

If so, Celtic fans might be able to go and see the youngsters play before they have the opportunity to see the first team back in action.

We will certainly be doing our best to cover the action as we go.

It would be great to see 1k plus Celtic fans cheering on the young players.

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  1. Mmm-if thats the case then why did barely anyone support our colts team in Betfred Cup?
    And that was against League opposition such as Annan, Livingston.
    You seriously expect fans to show up against Civil Service Strollers/Selkirk and the like?

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