Celtic chief executive Michael Nicholson has told supporters to get ready for a number of "evolutionary initiatives" that will soon be implemented.
The club announced on Tuesday an £11.5million loss in their annual accounts amid the pandemic but chairman Ian Bankier remains bullish about the direction the club is heading despite a trophyless season.
And that positive message is echoed by Nicholson, who was placed in temporary charge following the shock exit of Peter Lawwell 's successor Dom McKay after only three months in the job.
Supporters were expecting a director of football to arrive in the summer but the role wasn't filled despite recruitment chief Nicky Hammond's departure.But long term board member Nicholson insists an emphasis on.
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