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BBC touchline reporter is astounded by the actions of Celtic supporters in response to Jota’s goal against St. Johnstone.

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The BBC touchline reporter was astounded by the actions of Celtic supporters in response to Jota’s goal against St. Johnstone. The atmosphere that Celtic supporters generate at Parkhead is widely recognised.

 

 


 

There is nothing quite like the roar of the Celtic Park crowd on Champions League evenings, as Zadok the Priest reverberates throughout the stadium as Europe’s elite visit the east end of Glasgow. The success of Celtic has resulted in supporters eagerly anticipating any journeys to the continent and Hampden, as they will cheer on

 

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers and the Bhoys as they continue to make progress in Europe and win more silverware. Additionally, Celtic decimated St. Johnstone in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup at the national stadium over the weekend. Martin Dowden, a BBC touchline correspondent, was astounded by the actions of the Hoops supporters. The BBC man elucidates the actions of supporters during the “Celtic march” to the Scottish Cup final.

 

 

 

 

The majority of Hampden was occupied by Celtic supporters following St Johnstone’s disappointing attendance at their most significant game of the season.Dowden was left in awe by the actions of the thousands in the stands, not the young fan who rushed onto the Hampden when Jota scored Celtic’s fifth goal. Dowden stated on the BBC, “This stadium is actually bouncing as Celtic march towards another final.”

 

 

 

 

“You must empathise with the St. Johnstone fans, especially those who remain in the area.” The purpose of this was to divert attention from their relegation battle. It has evolved into a horror program. Painful for them. The three records that Celtic could shatter if Brendan Rodgers wins the Scottish Cup Celtics are already Scotland’s most successful team and a record-

 

 

 

 

breaking organisation. However, if they are able to defeat Aberdeen on May 24, they have the potential to break three records. Brendan Rodgers will become the first Celtic manager to achieve three trebles. A ninth domestic treble will establish a new world record. Daizen Maeda will become the first Celtic player to score in every round of the Scottish Cup since 1983 if he scores.







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