LONDON:
Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell introduced he’ll go away the membership on the finish of the 12 months on Wednesday on account of “insupportable” ranges of “abuse and threats”.
The Glasgow giants have endured a torrid season up to now on and off the sphere with the followers taking purpose on the board for a perceived lack of funding within the taking part in squad.
Lawwell joined Celtic as chief government in 2003 and served in that position till 2021.
The 66-year-old returned as non-executive chairman in 2023.
“It’s with disappointment that I announce my determination to face down as chairman,” Lawwell mentioned in an emotional assertion on the membership’s official web site.
“I consider that my 18 years as chief government and three years as chairman have proven my skill to satisfy and overcome challenges on many fronts, however abuse and threats from some sources have elevated and at the moment are insupportable.
“They’ve dismayed and alarmed my household. At this stage in my life, I do not want this. I can’t settle for this and so I go away the membership I’ve beloved all my life.”
Non-executive director Brian Wilson will turn out to be interim chairman from 31 December till a everlasting appointment is made.
Celtic have gained 13 of the final 14 Scottish Premiership titles however have suffered a dramatic dip this season.
The Hoops suffered an embarrassing Champions League qualifying exit to Kazakh champions Kairat Almaty.
Brendan Rodgers departed as supervisor in October amid acrimonious relations with the board.
And new coach Wilfried Nancy is off to the worst begin of any boss in Celtic’s historical past with three consecutive defeats, together with the League Cup remaining in opposition to St. Mirren on Sunday.
Massive sections of the Celtic help have constantly chanted for boardroom change at matches in latest months.
The membership have additionally indefinitely banned distinguished supporters’ group “The Inexperienced Brigade” from attending matches, citing security issues.

