Celtic supporters are set to hold three silent protests in consecutive home games amid continued unrest at the way the club is being run.

The protests against the board will take place in games against Hibernian, Braga, and Motherwell over a nine-day period starting this weekend.

A new umbrella group called The Celtic Collective announced the plans on Friday and urged the wider support to join in.

It will start with a 12-minute silence against Hibs in the Premiership clash on Saturday, before escalating to 29 minutes for the Europa League game against the Portuguese side on Thursday, October 2.

Then, when the Steelmen visit the east end of Glasgow on Sunday, October 5, fans will stay quiet for 32 minutes.

A statement posted on social media said: “Three-match silent package – available

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