With Celtic Women’s player Jaclyn Poucel.
HEY Celtic Fans! I hope you’ve been enjoying our articles so far!
After last weekend’s exciting Player of the Year award event, it was back to business as usual during the week. Tuesday’s training session was tough and this week we had conversations with each other about how to better improve and progress.
We talked seriously about commitment and dedication and what exactly it is going to take from each and every member of our team to reach our goals.
THIS weekend, Darcy and I, and a few other team members joined our manager in the Celtic Ladies’ box at Celtic Park to watch the men’s team play St Johnstone.
It was a beautiful day and a great goal-filled game to watch. The sun was uncharacteristically shining down on all the fans and the atmosphere at Celtic Park was, as always, full of life. Everyone, except for the away fans, seemed to be enjoying what was shaping up to be a perfect Saturday afternoon.
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