The ultras group said they had been left out of pocket with the club continuing to take direct debits from members for match tickets.
Celtic have told Green Brigade members they will be reimbursed for any home matches they are banned from attending.
The ultras group issued a statement saying that fans who are part of their group had been left out of pocket despite the club imposing sanctions following what the club said was unacceptable behaviour. They said members had spent hundreds of pounds for the Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid in Spain on Tuesday night.
However, a club spokesman has said that NO tickets were issues for the Metropolitano Stadium in the Spanish capital to Green Brigade members. And that for any payment taken for any home matches, they would be compensated. In response to the ultras group statement, a club spokesperson said: “No tickets were issued to the group for the match in Madrid or payment taken by the Club. For all home matches where tickets are suspended, reimbursement will be offered and an update will be made to all supporters shortly.”
Earlier, the Green Brigade said: “This week, fans are losing hundreds of pounds on travel to Madrid for a game they are banned from. On top of this, the PLC continues to take direct debit payments for matches fans are currently banned from, with still no further communication with the fans affected.”
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