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they were a bit unfortunate today, that the league went the other way. they should really have wrapped it up at several times this season, however, they will be the stronger for it next season, some interesting young players coming through.
 
Celtic cocked it up at Rangers, samaras penalty miss, and they lost 4-3 did they?

but they will be back next season for sure, add to the squad and your sorted

but what a job rangers manage has done, i dont see rangers winning it next season
 
Great vid Noely.Watched game yesterday.Delighted for the players,fans and all concerned with Celtic football Club.Neil Lennon is determined to win back the SPL.Come on the Celtic👍👍
 
Cheers ally 👍

Already looking forward to next season :celtic flag: :celtic flag: :celtic flag:
 
Rod Stewart Does The Huddle At Paradise For Celtic`s Last League Game.

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Celtic fans do the huddle at Ibrox after Lenny`s first Scottish Cup win.

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Celtic Unveil Next Season`s Third Kit

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Kelvin wants to be a winner with the Hoops



KELVIN Wilson arrived at Celtic Park today, delighted to pull on the green and white Hoops for the first time. The defender had signed a pre-contract with the club in January, and will officially become a Celtic player on July 1.

And meeting the press today, he spoke of his eagerness to help deliver more silverware to Paradise.

“I’m pretty confident that, coming to Celtic, I’m going to have a chance to win some silverware, and that’s one of the main reasons I’ve come here – to win things,” he said. “It was nice to see the lads win the Scottish Cup so I’d like to be a part of that, and hopefully we can achieve that, and more, again next season.”

The 25-year-old defender spent the last four years at Nottingham Forest, and even briefly played alongside the man who is now his manager at Celtic, when Neil Lennon moved south to the City Ground in 2007.

And for Wilson, a Nottingham boy and a Forest fan, it was a big step to move to another club and another country.

“I always said that I would only leave Forest for a bigger club and Celtic speaks for itself,” he explained. “Don’t get me wrong, Forest are a big club but Celtic are a massive club, there’s the appeal of European football, and it’s a big move for me.

“I had nearly four great years at Forest and I enjoyed every minute of it. I got on well with everyone - the people behind the scenes, the players, everyone at the club – and I’ve left on good terms.

“The gaffer here told me he has belief in me and that I’ll be in his plans straight away but you don’t really need to sell Celtic to anyone – it’s just a massive club and everyone knows it around the world.

“But I wouldn’t go anywhere and expect to be in the first team – you have to play well and earn your place.

“If you’re playing well, then you’re in contention, but if you’re not playing well you just need work harder.”

As well as the prospect of playing in front of 60,000 fans, and hopefully winning trophies, there is also the small matter of the Glasgow derby experience for the new Bhoy. And that’s something Wilson is looking forward to.

“I want to get involved in those games,” he said. “Every player wants to play in the pressure games and experience the atmosphere.

“It’s not good playing in your comfort zone your whole career, and coming here is going to take me out of my comfort zone, and I’m really looking forward to it.

“I’ve been up to watch a couple of games. It’s an amazing stadium, and it was a great atmosphere whenever the team scored, so I’m really looking forward to being part of that.”
 
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Success tastes sweet for Celtic


CELTIC Football Club is delighted today to announce that it has been declared the best in Britain for its matchday experience.

Celtic beat off stiff competition from top English Premiership and Championship clubs to scoop the award, which was accepted last night at a glittering ceremony at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club.

The award recognises the matchday experience which involves all aspects of that day.

Award judges, Stadium Experience, employed a Salon Culinaire Chef to assess all that we provide to hospitality customers from the initial welcome, standards of food and beverage, atmosphere and service standards.

Celtic's Head of Catering David Stothers said: "To be voted the best in Britain is a magnificent achievement.

"We are very proud to accept this award, which is testament to all the efforts of our colleagues at Celtic Park.

"We like to think we offer our supporters and their guests the very best treatment and the very best Celtic experience - clearly this has been reflected in this award."
 
Kevin Bridges at Celtic FC Player of the year awards :)



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Glasgow Celtic FC Soccer AM Crossbar Challenge 2011 And Scott Brown In A Mankini lol

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