KIERAN Tierney last week signed for Arsenal on a long-term deal, having come through the ranks of Celtic’s Youth Academy and becoming an integral part of the historic Treble Treble success the club has enjoyed.
Since making his debut on April 22, 2015, coming on as an 81st-minute substitute for Emilio Izaguirre in a league game against Dundee at Dens Park, Tierney has gone on to make 170 appearances for the Hoops, scoring nine goals.
The 22-year-old, who could be found sitting alongside his fellow Celtic fans cheering on the team whenever he wasn’t playing, has now taken the next step in his career, joining English Premier League side, Arsenal.
He goes to the London club with the best wishes of everyone at the club, and with thanks from the Celtic View for all his help with the magazine over the past few seasons.
In this week’s issue, we take a look at just a few of KT’s many Celtic highlights…
DEBUT BHOY
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IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED...
Jodie Bartle was delighted to score her first goal for Celtic, a week after her derby strike was controversially disallowed
TOMMY BHOY
Celtic legend was a supporter first, last and always
WOUNDED PRIDE
Christopher Jullien was a frustrated spectator as he recovered from injury, but now that he’s back, he’s determined to play his part along with his team-mates to get back to winning ways
ON THIS DAY
HISTORY OF PLAYERS
KEEP THE FAITH
Manager knows hard work can and will deliver an upturn in fortunes for his Celtic side
THE LAST WORD
NEXT week the Christmas edition of the Celtic View will be out, which means this will be the last column I write in 2020.
FOUNDATION CHRISTMAS APPEAL SPOTLIGHT: THE INVISIBLES
WE continue our spotlight series on the organisations we hope to support through this year’s Celtic FC Foundation Christmas Appeal, with a closer look at the work of The Invisibles, a Glasgow-based voluntary organisation, which aims to provide comfort to those living on the city’s streets.
LIVING THE DREAM
Danny Crainie was proud to wear the Hoops and he continues to back the team as a supporter
EVERYONE IS HURTING AT THE RUN WE'RE ON
IT was a disconsolate home dressing room at Celtic on Sunday, as the team reflected on their first domestic cup defeat in over four years.
9 from NINE
The View wants YOUR views on the Hoops’ remarkable decade of dominance