Three of the last four league matches are at Celtic Park. The fans need to play their part and get right behind the team. The football hasn't been free flowing at times this season but all that matters now is getting the points.
One of the most dramatic title wins of all came in 1986 at Love Street. Celtic needed to win well and for Hearts to lose. The lesson here is; it's never over till it's over. I'm sure Rodgers is emphasising that to his current squad.
Ange Postecoglou had Jota, Maeda and Abada to call on for the wing positions, I think it's clear we're weaker in those important areas this year. Partly form, partly personnel changes but in the modern game it's a crucial position.
I think we all know it hasn't been a vintage season & that the squad requires surgery in the summer but we are a few steps away from making it a good season despite that. So stick together & roar the Bhoys on. Negativity only helps our rivals. #COYBIG
Who was the best opposition player you saw playing at Celtic Park? We've been blessed to see some greats from Eusebio to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cryuff and George Best. I'd plump for wee Lio. In my opinion only Maradona was on his level.
Tommy Burns' Celtic side could play some great attacking football in the best traditions of the club. Cadette, Di Canio, Thom and later Van Hoojidonk were a pretty potent attacking force.
Morning all, on this day in 1968 Celtic clinched the league title at Dunfermline's East End Park. 27,000 crammed into the little stadium with thousands more locked outside. It was typical of the way the authorities bumbled along hoping tor the best in terms of fan safety then
Morning all, on this day in 2001 Celtic defeated Rangers 3-0 at Ibrox. Lubo Moravcik was in scintilating form and led the way with 2 goals. Celtic would go on to win their first domestic treble since 1969.
Daizan Maeda has been a thorn in the side of defences this season. I hope he is fit for some of the run in and Rodgers isn't at the the old double bluff. His ability to keep players like Tavernier busy & limit their attacking threat was important in drby games.
The crowd at the traditional Celtic end of Hampden building up for the 1967 cup final. 126,102 saw Celtic defeat Aberdeen 2-0 with both goals coming from Willie Wallace.
Interesting interview with a Dubliner about Irish fans supporting English clubs. Irish football has to struggle with the EPL & of course the ever popular GAA sports. Makes a good point at the end :-)