Santa Ponsa was party central on Saturday as joyous Celtic fans celebrated their side’s Scottish Cup triumph, under the guidance of 'adopted local' Brendan Rodgers.With tickets scarcer than a trophy at Ibrox thousands of fans body swerved overpriced hospitality packages in favour of a weekend in a special corner of…
After the slow walk round half the pitch with the bottom lip trembling while he clapped the fans Cantwell spent the last 15 minutes of the match in the dug out as Celtic fans erupted with joy as Adam Idah, a former Norwich team-mate notched the only goal of the…
Any streetwise professional would have accepted a handshake from team-mates and made their way back into their own half for the restart. Cantwell decided to milk the moment, celebrating in front of the 500 away fans and gesturing at the angry Jambos shouting abuse his way.
As the drone coverage shows the atmosphere in mid afternoon was relaxed and good hearted, the weather helped with fans enjoying themselves with the tills ringing out for local businesses.
With the sun out and the temperature touching just over 20 degrees the crowds moved down the Gallowgate, past Bar67 and other Celtic pubs around the Barrowland into Glasgow Cross and the Trongate which was thronged with thousands of supporters.
Throughout this season Keevins has been predicting the downfall of Rodgers and Celtic. If there was a negative angle to be found on anything Celtic related the veteran hack projected it forward to the next match and the consequences of defeat.
Paddy Power was in top form as they reacte to Celtic winning their 54th SPFL title following their 5-0 win away to Kilmarnock.
It was exactly how you would plan a title clincher, a brilliant performance of fast, entertaining football with a cutting edge while the pressure was on. Doing it The Glasgow Celtic Way.
The celebrations were real and raw, away days are becoming something of a rarity in Scottish football but making up for the loss of trips to Ibrox and Tynecastle the songs and chants boomed out around Rugby Park.
All the build up about the difficulties of the plastic pitch and two defeats at Rugby Park earlier in the season were blown away in a devastating opening spell in front of 3,000 vociferous travelling supporters who cheered home three well taken goals.