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Smell the Glove - The Final Day 1998

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Celtic stop Rangers winning 10 in a row by beating St.Johnstone 2-0 on May 9th 1998.
Goals from Henrik Larsson and Harald Brattbakk.

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  • Amazing video! great memories of that day! The emotion was unbelievable! I dont think the players realized just how important that game was! what a team Hail! Hail!

  • Ja'sus yeah this was one of the best title victories in Celtic's history, I think last years one was special also b-cos of all the twist n' turns etc.... We are with out any question one of the most passionate/passive supporters on this earth. Lov it..C'mon d hoops

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  • @ThePiratebhoy I know, we are going to struggle for a draw at least. Celtic are gonnae be top for new year no doubt. Rangers have been playing awful last few weeks.

  • @davemcq

    only if shes used the soap i sent her

    yeez are gonnae get pumped on wednesday . nae goats to shag to this week

    girfuy

  • Lol. If you want son.

  • @davemcq

    shag yer maw Shag yer with hope in yer heart

    cos you'll never get a burd....you 'll never get a Buuuuuuuuuuurd

    well no one that isnae related to you ya inbreeding goat fiddler

  • My favourite Saints this Xmas day are St Johnstone and St Mirren 

  • @DaveLbraybhoy

    Just want to remind any effin hun that checks this out and I know the mutants do

    girfuy 2nd to 9 and still havnae won the big eared and it looks as though ma xmas wish is gonna come true yer gonna go bust.

    Cheer up Sally McCoist Oh what can it mean ?

    To a sad orange bastard and your shite fitba team

    We shall not be moved

  • OUR DAY CAME

  • @jamescfc1

    brilliant stuff mate

  • I was only 8 when this happened, so I don't really have any memories of my reaction to it. What I do remember is my dad and my uncle sitting watching the game, and I couldn't understand why it meant so much. I was a Celtic fan, but only because my dad was. But I'll always remember the emotion and pure joy on my dad and uncle's faces when the final whistle blew. It's only now I realise how big a deal stopping ten in a row was.

  • It's a kinda magic.

    God bless the Celtic.

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