Day ten and Graeme McKay brings to our attention the first ever Invicibles side in Celtic’s long illustrious history.
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Day ten and Graeme McKay brings to our attention the first ever Invicibles side in Celtic’s long illustrious history.
Day nine and Kieran Devlin recalls an absolute spanking of Aberdeen at Celtic Park, the 9-0 massacre.
Day eight and Calum Gordon discusses the season in which we won our eighth title in a row.
Day seven and Ruth Boyle discusses the King of numbers and the King of Kings as she remembers growing up as a Celtic fan.
Day six involves Stuart Dougan going over what can only be described as a monumental day under Martin O’Neill, The Demolition Derby, Celtic 6-2 Rangers.
Day five is Chris Boud’s tribute to Celtic’s greatest ever captain and the man that lead us to our greatest ever achievement, Billy McNeil.
Day four is Eddy Walsh talking about the importance of family and friends when watching the mighty Glasgow Celtic.
Day three is Martin Friel talking about his hero and the man that wore number three with distinction at Celtic.
Day two is Clare Wilde and her ode to Celtic’s French Central defender, our number two Christopher Jullien.
Day one is Barry Gallagher giving his thoughts on Celtic being top of the tree in European football and all of the times the club has been the first to complete a number of record breaking firsts.