Kerr Mcinroy
Celtic View|Vol 54 Issue 3

Throughout this season, the Celtic View will be getting to know some of the players coming through the Celtic Academy, and who are determined to try and progress all the way to the first-team…

Kerr Mcinroy

Throughout this season, the Celtic View will be getting to know some of the players coming through the Celtic Academy, and who are determined to try and progress all the way to the first-team…

KERR McInroy came to the Celtic Academy as a 12-year-old. Now, six years on and turning 18 at the end of the summer, the midfielder is working hard to achieve every Youth Academy player’s dream – to impress the manager, make it into the first team and continue his footballing career.

The pre-season trip to Austria was the first time McInroy had gone on tour with Celtic’s first team and he gained a wealth of experience from it.

“I was picked to go to Austria and it was such a good experience,” McInroy told the Celtic View. “I really enjoyed it and getting fit. I also got some minutes in the friendlies as well, so that was great and what I need. I learnt a lot from being with the first team, especially in the games.”

On the Pitch...

WHERE DO YOU HAIL FROM?

I’m from Dunfermline. I played with the Blue Brazil Boys’ Club before I joined Celtic when I was 12, and I went to Woodmill High school in Dunfermline. Then I went to study at St Ninian’s High School in Kirkintilloch, the school project at Celtic.

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