Made such an impact and created unbelievable pivotal moments and fantastic history in Our Great Clubs legacy. He was the perfect man for the manager's job and I couldn't have more respect and admiration for what he brought to us. Will always remember his commitment and style and the brilliant players he brought in. Was so sorry when he had to leave..HH💚🍀🇮🇪☘✊
The final was on my 30th birthday (21 years ago-wow!) & what a present it was to see my team in a european final. Pity about the result but the opposition going on to win the "Big Ears Cup" a year later shows what a credible team we were up against.
The difference when O'neil came to Celtic was he was humble said the huns were the benchmark unlike hun managers who run their mouths off but cannae back it up,built some team and was unlucky not to win the uefa cup,he will always be welcome at Celtic park,HH 🍀⭐🇮🇪
Chris Sutton pulled apart defences for fun, pulling them out of position, always fighting for the ball and could get his head on the ball for goals. He was always was my favourite player even though Larsson was amazing
Irish Catholics pretty much all support Celtic but in a very passing sense. It's about one step up from liking the Boston Celtics. It's like a sort of cultural heirloom. However, there are, especially in Belfast and other parts of Ulster, a real hardcore of Celtic supporters that support no other team. Celtic are at least as popular as any English side in nationalist Belfast, perhaps even more so. Martin O'Neill was not one of them; neither was Neil Lennon. Brendan Rodgers certainly would have been more tuned into Celtic as a lad. Anton Rogan and his parents were real hardcore Celtic supporters, as an example of the latter. Surprisingly not Packie Bonner as there is a long tradition of Celtic support in Donegal.
The martin oneil era was brilliant
Three legends Henrick Larson, Chris Sutton and John Hartson in the same team together must of been a joy for Celtic supporters to see them every week
Martin O’Neill - absolute legend in Wycombe, changed the whole trajectory of the club! Wanderers will never forget you! ❤❤❤
Made such an impact and created unbelievable pivotal moments and fantastic history in Our Great Clubs legacy. He was the perfect man for the manager's job and I couldn't have more respect and admiration for what he brought to us. Will always remember his commitment and style and the brilliant players he brought in. Was so sorry when he had to leave..HH💚🍀🇮🇪☘✊
The final was on my 30th birthday (21 years ago-wow!) & what a present it was to see my team in a european final.
Pity about the result but the opposition going on to win the "Big Ears Cup" a year later shows what a credible team we were up against.
Martin had the best team of my generation, Larson, Hartson and Sutton with the likes of Alan Thompson, Bobby Peta, Didier Agathe
I agree. This was my Celtic growing up. 🇮🇪
Alan Thompson is my favourite ..the amount of brilliant goals he scored that were so important ..guy was different class .
The Tommy Gun😂
@@studslannigan6286 yeah he whipped in some tremendous crosses
The difference when O'neil came to Celtic was he was humble said the huns were the benchmark unlike hun managers who run their mouths off but cannae back it up,built some team and was unlucky not to win the uefa cup,he will always be welcome at Celtic park,HH 🍀⭐🇮🇪
Celtic only lost the UEFA cup to Porto through time wasting and cheating 🇮🇪🍀🏴
@@jamesdoran6017 aye it's nae way to win a trophy,glad we don't see much of it in Scotland 🍀⭐🇮🇪
CELT88 your content is SUPERB. One my fave channels 👏👏👏💚
Cheers 👍🍀
My favourite Celtic manager
Chris Sutton pulled apart defences for fun, pulling them out of position, always fighting for the ball and could get his head on the ball for goals. He was always was my favourite player even though Larsson was amazing
Hail Hail the Celtic 📢🇮🇳💚🫶🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😃👍
Another Celtic legend 🇮🇪🍀🏴
Fergie doing us a turn.
Love the Celtic thing but Sunderland urrrr
Irish Catholics pretty much all support Celtic but in a very passing sense. It's about one step up from liking the Boston Celtics. It's like a sort of cultural heirloom. However, there are, especially in Belfast and other parts of Ulster, a real hardcore of Celtic supporters that support no other team. Celtic are at least as popular as any English side in nationalist Belfast, perhaps even more so. Martin O'Neill was not one of them; neither was Neil Lennon. Brendan Rodgers certainly would have been more tuned into Celtic as a lad. Anton Rogan and his parents were real hardcore Celtic supporters, as an example of the latter. Surprisingly not Packie Bonner as there is a long tradition of Celtic support in Donegal.
@@vincentmcnabb939Well said bud ...Donegal is still a Glasgow Celtic heartland🎉