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Watch: Celtic Sign Off 2023 With Incredibly Moving Video
Watch: Celtic Sign Off 2023 With Incredibly Moving Video
Celtic Football Club’s official social media pages brought 2023 to a stirring close with a heartwarming video, leaving fans swelling with pride and reaffirming that “Glasgow is green and white.”
The video, a masterful blend of passion and storytelling, sweeps through the streets of Glasgow, showcasing the city that beats in time with the heart of Celtic. It’s not just a statement; it’s a declaration of love and loyalty to a club that’s more than just football—it’s a way of life for many.
As the narrator’s voice builds to a powerful crescendo, viewers are treated to a visually stunning panorama of Glasgow, its streets, and landmarks, all echoing the green and white spirit. The video beautifully illustrates how deeply Celtic is woven into the fabric of the city and the lives of its people. It’s a reminder that Celtic is not just in Glasgow; it is Glasgow.
Soccer Football – Scottish Premiership – Celtic v Rangers – Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – December 30, 2023 Celtic’s Paulo Bernardo celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
Adding to the celebratory tone, the video features the exhilarating goals from the recent Glasgow Derby on December 30th, where Celtic claimed victory over Rangers with a 2-1 win. This pivotal match not only secured bragging rights but also reinforced Celtic’s dominant position at the top of the table, now leading by eight points. It was a moment of triumph, a testament to the team’s skill, spirit, and unyielding determination.
As we sign off on a year filled with challenges and triumphs, we reflect on the unity and strength of the Celtic family. The club’s success on the field is mirrored by the passion and support of its fans, who stand together through thick and thin. As we step into the new year, we carry the green and white flame burning brighter than ever.
To all our readers, supporters, and the wider Celtic community, we extend our heartfelt wishes for a Happy New Year. May 2024 bring you joy, success, and plenty of reasons to cheer. Here’s to a future where Glasgow remains forever green and white. Hail Hail!
Watch the video below.
WE ARE CELTIC. WE ARE GLASGOW AND GLASGOW IS GREEN AND WHITE!
🎆 #HAPPYNEWYEAR2024 FROM EVERYONE AT CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB. PIC.TWITTER.COM/K0V4IFSNQP
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) December 31, 2023
Rangers captain laments ‘questionable’ calls and poor finishing
Rangers midfielder Dujon Sterling, right, congratulates his captain James Tavernier on his goal against Celtic at Parkhead today (Image: PA)
JAMES Tavernier has bemoaned the “questionable” decisions which he felt cost Rangers a result against Celtic at Parkhead today – but admitted he was proud of his team mates for how they performed and described the defeat as “a bump in the road” in the Scottish title race.
Tavernier, who gave the visitors a chance of salvaging a draw when he curled in a long-range free-kick with just over two minutes of regulation time remaining, felt that Kyogo Furuhashi, who netted a stunning second half goal, was the difference between the two teams.
The Ibrox captain, who stressed he was determined to bounce back from the 2-1 loss in the cinch Premiership match against Kilmarnock in Govan on Tuesday night, conceded that he and his team mates need to be far more clinical in the final third to win the Old Firm games in future.
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“It’s obviously a hard one to take,” he said. “But there are a lot of positives in there too. Like the mentality of the team to create more chances when we went down to 10 men, having more shots. It’s the small margins when it comes to any game, just finishing those chances.
“Moving forward we can take the positives and Tuesday is an important game in terms of our reaction. There is plenty to play for. As the gaffer says this league is a marathon and we will continue to keep pushing.
“We wanted to come here and get a result and although we didn’t do that we take the positives and move forward. It’s just the clinical side, small details that we lacked today. But I can’t fault the players for the effort they put in after we went down to 10 men. Tuesday is now important and we have to get three points.
“I don’t believe we will let it derails us. I thought we played really good football at times today. I have been here plenty of times and it has been tough, but today we played some really good football, created really good chances. It’s a little bump in the road. With the squad we have and the mindset we have, we will keep pushing.
“The manager said it was a difficult one to take but that we could be proud of the way we played. What we did throughout the duration of the game and we keep moving.”
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Asked about the Alistair Johnston handball incident just before half-time, Tavernier said: “It was a bit of a strange one. Thinking it’s a penalty, it doesn’t really get checked and it’s offside. There was a lot of confusion with what was going on. But I think it was a day with a lot of decisions that were questionable.
“But it’s like any game, you have to be clinical. I think Kyogo has had two shots against us in two games and he has scored both of them. That’s the difference. We created good chances. Like Ross (McCausland) with his chance through one on one. We just have to be more clinical and take those chances.”
Brendan Rodgers drops Celtic transfer tease as ‘constant fear’ over Rangers theory slapped down by boss
The Irishman was pulling no punches as he took the critics to task after derby victory in Glasgow.
Rangers Manager Philippe Clement and Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers (Image: SNS Group)
Brendan Rodgers savoured his latest slaying of a Rangers boss as Philippe Clement became his FIFTH Old Firm victim.
The Celtic gaffer racked up his 12th win in 15 Glasgow derbies with a 2-1 victory over their biggest rivals at Parkhead. Clement’s side went into yesterday’s game in terrific form having gone 16 games unbeaten since the Belgian’s arrival at Ibrox. But Rodgers says whenever there is talk of a stronger challenge from across the city – his team regularly produce the goods. He’s now beaten five permanent Rangers managers over his two spells in charge – Mark Warburton, Pedro Caixinha, Steven Gerrard, Michael Beale and Clement.
He also got the better of temporary boss Graeme Murty during his previous spell at the Hoops. And after his side moved eight points clear at the top of the Premiership table, Rodgers said: “Over my two spells here I’ve worked against five Rangers managers. Every time, Rangers were coming. Every time, at some point. So for me this is normal. If I listened to the media, then we would be in constant crisis mode and constant fear of Rangers.
“But it’s their fifth manager now. So for me, my focus is only ever on Celtic and concentrating very much on here. A lot of the stuff that maybe goes on around it, thankfully I ignore.
“We showed today that with a team still missing key players – and players who will make the difference for us – that we are competitive and can play good football. That’s what we will continue to do.
“There is no doubt Philippe has improved Rangers. He has come in, used his experience and common sense to set the team up well.
“They are competitive and they play as a team. So we knew it was going to be a challenge for us. But we had to be super brave. We had to take on the challenge and that is what I have always done when I’ve been here.”
Goals from Paulo Bernardo and Kyogo Furuhashi secured the points for Rodgers’ men against a Rangers team reduced to 10 men after Leon Balogun’s second half red card. James Tavernier pulled a goal back for the visitors late on but Rodgers felt his team were worthy of their win.
And he expects them to be even better after the winter break when they get injured players back and strengthen in the January transfer window. He said: “We will be stronger. Reo Hatate is back involved, Liel Abada coming back makes a difference for us as he is a goalscorer.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers and Liel Abada (Image: SNS Group)
“Other players will come back like Cameron Carter-Vickers who will be ready after the break. And hopefully we can add to the squad. I would expect us to be better in the second part of the season
“As you’d expect, the game today was very tense and the atmosphere was amazing. I felt we deserved to win. Particularly after the second goal, we were very good in the game without too many scares.
“The only downside was when we played 11 v 10. Normally my teams would be a bit more controlled. But maybe with young players they get a wee bit hyped with the game and that’s something we need to improve on. But over the course the effort from the players was excellent and they were ably supported by the fans.”
Rodgers singled out Celtic skipper Callum McGregor for praise as he produced a man-of-the-match display in the middle of the park. He believes the Scotland star could shine in any company and admits he’s lucky to have him still at the club a second time around.
Rodgers said: “What an amazing player. Wow. You can be so proud of that kid. I have seen two versions of him now. When I was first here I saw him grow and develop into a really important player for me.
“I would have taken anywhere when I left here, he was so good. To be able to come back and have him as my captain I’m very lucky. … He is just an absolutely brilliant player, on a different level – with the greatest of respect – to everyone else on the pitch today.
“His view of the game, his quality, when to slow the game, when to pick up the tempo. I am so happy for him because it’s important as the Celtic captain in these games to perform and he has done that now in the two games we’ve had against Rangers this season.
“People now recognise Callum’s level. He is very much appreciated by the supporters, certainly by his team-mates and obviously by me as a manager. It’s amazing to have him.”
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