DOMESTIC football returned last weekend, much to my delight as a tortured Irish fan.
A convincing display at Hamilton Accies was enough to ensure that the Hoops remained where we belong at the top of the league.
New Douglas Park was the venue for the Celtic multi-media team, as we wore our huge winter coats and shuffled in for a bitterly cold early kick-off. The weather conditions couldn’t stop the team, who looked like they’d never been away – picking up where they left off with a classy performance in less than ideal conditions... #DeflateGate anyone?
There were a number of standout performers, which has become a recurring theme in the past eight weeks. Ryan Christie continues to grab his opportunity with both hands with another great goal, finishing well after great work from Callum McGregor and Odsonne Edouard.
It was also great to see Leigh Griffiths making a goal-scoring return to the team. He’s a crucial part of the team and it’s always important that he and Odsonne can keep each other motivated to get that starting spot on the team.
AWAY from on the field action, last week also saw the launch of the 2018 Celtic Christmas Film.
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