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Trust

Academic study shows strong support for a Shadow Advisory Board

An extensive piece of work by two academics from the University of Glasgow, Professor Jeanette Findlay and Dr Marco Guidi of the Adam Smith Business School, carried out an online survey across 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 season and have recently published the interim findings.  The two academics, who are also members of the Celtic Trust Trustee Board, are now looking to share these findings and to check the robustness of the results are asking for comments from Celtic supporters more widely.

A copy of the summary document and details of where to send responses can be found here:

University of Glasgow – Research – (Celtic FC) An assessment of stakeholder engagement

Respondents are asked to comment on whether the positive responses to the questions were higher, lower or equal to what they would have expected.

Please respond to ensure that the work properly reflects the views of the Celtic support.

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