Peter Lawwell is not the only Celtic board member who should be heading for the exit if the club hope to shift season tickets.
Low is the chairman of shareholders’ organisation The Celtic Trust and was Fergus McCann’s financial advisor when he bought the Premiership club in 1994.
He said: “The Celtic directors are ultimately responsible for the performance of the club. “That’s where the buck starts – it usually stops with the manager but it starts at the top and it should end there. “Four of the five non-executive directors – Ian Bankier, Tom Allison, Brian Wilson and Dermot Desmond – have been there for more than nine years. “They seem to be focusing on their achievements prior to the collapse of the team to justify everything.
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