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Several Celtic supporters clubs have put their name to a statement opposing the potential appointment of Robbie Keane as manager because of the Irishman's previous role as Maccabi Tel Aviv head coach.
Recent reports, external suggest Keane, 45, has had talks with the Scottish champions' principal shareholder Dermot Desmond.
The Republic of Ireland's record goalscorer has won league titles in Israel and Hungary as a manager.
However, his decision to stay in Israel after the conflict in Gaza began drew criticism in his homeland and has turned a section of the Celtic fanbase against him.
A statement suggesting the appointment of Keane "would be deeply divisive among the support" was released from a group calling itself Celtic Fans for the Liberation of Palestine and now the North Curve Celtic account on X has published the names of 67 groups to have apparently endorsed the sentiment.
The list includes the Green Brigade ultras, a selection of podcasts and long-established groups including Glasgow University Celtic Supporters Club and Craigneuk Tommy Gemmell CSC.
"For us, Robbie Keane's decision to manage Maccabi Tel Aviv during the genocide in Gaza is impossible to ignore," reads the statement.
"Celtic was founded by a community shaped by the legacy of genocide, displacement and famine.
"Our club's roots lie in solidarity with those who suffered injustice and oppression. We cannot forget where we came from, nor turn our backs on those facing genocide today."









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