I feel like I was born a Celtic.

Celtic are a great, traditional club.

Celtic was a part of our family. It still is.

I had offers from Celtic and Southampton as well.

Certainly my only interest is not in Celtic music.

Tony McManus is the best Celtic guitarist in the world.

Celtic fans are some of the greatest supporters I know.

At my real wedding, I wore traditional Celtic garb - a kilt.

Shetland's influences are far more Scandinavian than Celtic.

I was brought up in Glasgow, and I was a big Celtic follower.

I didn't have a clue how big a club Celtic were when I joined.

I am consciously trying not to make it sound Celtic or African.

I will always be a Celtic at heart. That's where my career took off.

Once Celtic got their equaliser, they played a sort of anti-football.

I have always loved Scottish music - all sorts of Celtic, Gaelic music.

Being a Celtic supporter is not always easy, but it is always worthwhile.

Celtic is a community institution the supporters are entitled to be proud of.

With the Celtic Warrior thing, I wanted to convey a positive sense of Ireland.

Celtic have scored in the 50th consecutive game in which they've managed to score

Celtic music will always be around, even if with the mainstream crowds it dies out.

There is literally nothing I can describe that's better than scoring at Celtic Park.

I love England. I don't really like places when they're too hot. It's my Celtic blood.

I enjoyed it at Celtic and had some great moments and obviously some not so great moments.

Well I'm still a massive Celtic supporter. And I always will be. That will never leave you.

Celtic is the right place: the history, the fans - it's a place I want to score more goals.

I love Celtic music and listening to it, but I just don't have the type of voice to sing it.

I can't play my songs on the smaller harp. I have a Celtic harp. I can't do the key changes.

I'm so happy to have joined Celtic and to be with this great team and amazing coaching staff.

When Celtic get an opportunity to go above Rangers they've got to jump at it with both hands.

I had grown up going to Celtic Park with Mum, Dad, and my brother. We had four season tickets.

Supporting Celtic, waving a tricolour because your parents are Irish - that's a valid culture.

As long as I am involved in football and doing this work, I am going to be connected to Celtic.

I would be kicking a ball about with my friends and they'd ask why I was wearing the Celtic kit.

There's some familiarity in Celtic music, even if you've never heard that piece of music before.

I've been accused of my publicist of being too confessional... it's probably my Celtic upbringing.

When I look back at my career, I was always trying to be this particular 'Celtic Warrior' character.

When I played in Germany there was also a good atmosphere in the games but this is better at Celtic.

As a guy from Northern Ireland who supported Celtic and worked in football, I'm living my dream here.

According to Celtic law, all sons equally divided the inheritance and principalities of their father.

If I can achieve for Celtic what I have achieved for Hibs, then I feel I will have done well for them.

It's really fun doing the 'Celtic Warrior Workouts,' as it just gives the fans a chance to see how we train.

There would have been no Barcelona, and a lot of other things besides, for me if I hadn't signed for Celtic.

Celtic's a brilliant football club, and they have an unbelievable fan base - one of the biggest in the world.

I had the Celtic kit when I was young, the full kit as well. This has always been the club I've thought about.

There's always that element in the back of my head, thinking if it's meant to be I'll play for Celtic one day.

It seems everyone who knows about Celtic knows they are historical, and if you play here, expect diehard fans.

I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere.

It took me 35 years of being involved at a decent level of football to become manager at a great club like Celtic.

Cornwall has lots of folk and Celtic music and has that kind of surfer vibe as well. That was my kind of upbringing.

I think, as long as I'm in this line of work, I'm always going to be mentioned when Celtic are looking for a new manager.

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