Kieran Tierney answers a host of Hoops fans’ questions about Celtic, his heroes, and his dynamite dressing-room tunes .
IF Kieran Tierney hadn’t made it at Celtic, he’d still be in the stands cheering on his boyhood team each week. He does so anyway on the rare occasions when he’s not in the starting XI.
As his acclaimed song goes, he signed for the Hoops when he was just seven-years-old and now plays for the first-team, where he’s since recorded over 150 appearances. At just 21, that’s pretty good going.
The question is… does he sing his own song in his downtime? And what would he be doing now, had things not worked out at Paradise?
Also… why are his Soundcloud playlists so revered in the Celtic dressing room? And how did that internet-breaking Peaky Blinders video come about?
As ever, Kieran was delighted to engage with Celtic fans far and wide to answer the above and more, as the Hoops faithful took to Twitter to quiz the young defender.
WHO’S THE MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER YOU HAVE PLAYED WITH/ AGAINST?
Louise @louise_k63 That’s a hard question. I wouldn’t say underrated, but I think it took people a while to realise how good Callum McGregor is. From the day I went first-team training with him, I knew he was a brilliant player. Now, everyone has realised how good he is. He’s a top performer in Europe for us, he’s got some big goals in him, and it’s great to see him getting the credit he deserves.
OBVIOUSLY, THIS IS YOUR DREAM JOB AND YOU’RE THE BEST LEFT BACK, BUT WHAT OTHER JOB WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO IF NOT A FOOTBALLER?
Louise @LouiseBoyle92 I don’t know if I’d like to do anything else, but I think I’d be doing an apprenticeship somewhere if I hadn’t made it here. A brickie, or something like that.
WHAT IS IT LIKE PLAYING FOR CELTIC AFTER DREAMING ABOUT IT AS A KID?
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