Hampden Park has been the venue for sixteen consecutive wins in cup semis and finals for the Celtic players ahead of the Scotland Euro 2020 game against Czech Republic there this afternoon. I know for sure you have memories of great goals at the national stadium by Callum McGregor, James Forrest and Ryan Christie. Each of them rise to the big occasion.
There is a good chance David Turnbull and Jack Hendry will be involved, as well as former players: David Marshall, Kieran Tierney and Stuart Armstrong, with former Celtic youth Andy Robertson sure to start. Greg Taylor is with the squad but unlikely to force his way past Tierney and Robertson.
International football is not the same: we are conditioned for disappointment and an early exit, but this generation of Celtic players deserve to compete on the international stage. In particular, I hope Ryan Christie shines. He is on his way out the door, all that is to be determined is the price.
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Seen a link on Twitter about Leigh Griffiths back in pre -season training alongside Karamoke Dembele at the Platinum Performance Centre.
Is that a new name for Lennoxtown?
Balornock Bhoy…
worst team at Euros on goal difference someone said?
Didn’t Turkey lose 3-0?
My mistake ! Should have just stuck to worst team at Euros !
I blame St Martha’s/All Saints education…
first hun game – 4 games in – last season we had to wait till october ?
Spikey
Especially when the return fixture is not until New Year.
Computer fixtures my ass
I fully expected the commentators to say
‘ whit’s the goalkeeper doing’
We should have a sweep for which hun gets the first pen of the first game of the season………..
i baggsy Tav (pen)
oh aye.
Bankiebhoy
surely Tav wont be playing ? That would hinder the development of the greatest fullback in world soccer since Alan Hutton – surely ?
Spikeys……………
My mistake…….of course!!!!
:)
HH
” Allan ( 9 Million Pounds ) Hutton” ?
:)))))))))))))))
absolutely
new article posted.