SADLY this will be my last ‘Last Word’ column for the View as I leave Celtic Football Club at the end of the month.
Having been at the club for 18 months, my time working for the multimedia team comes to an end after the game against Rangers on December 30.
It has been an unbelievable experience living in Glasgow and working for one of the biggest football institutions in the world over the last year-and-a-half.
I joined just after Brendan Rodgers arrived at the club, and have been lucky enough to be part of one of the greatest seasons in Celtic’s history.
I’ve seen the Hoops play across Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Israel and Kazakhstan and I’ve been to Las Vegas to cover the Celtic Convention.
And, at the time of writing, I still haven’t seen the Bhoys lose a domestic game during my time here! Let’s hope they can keep it going for my entire Celtic career and beyond.
Hopefully you will have noticed a progression in the club’s social media channels over the last two seasons since Laith Al Naeme and I took ownership of the different channels.
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