After helping the Bhoys win both the league and cup, the experienced goalie has put down his gloves. It must have been amazing to feel the love from Celtic fans.
At Hampden on Saturday, Joe Hart’s professional football career came to an end in a way that could not have been written any better.
After the game was over, Hart was serenaded and cheered on by the whole team and staff as they celebrated Adam Idah’s amazing 90th-minute goal that won the game and the Scottish Cup.
He played 153 times for Celtic and won seven trophies, making him one of the most famous players of recent years.
We both feel the same way. He’s not afraid to say that he loves Celtic.’
View this post on Instagram
Joe Hart wants to recognize a “important” event at Celtic. Hart wrote on Instagram, “What a day.” It’s so important to remember the big events in our lives. It means a lot to win a double with this great team this season. Congratulations to the players, the team, and most of all, the Celtic family.
He’s very at ease in front of the cameras and always talks about being a football player in an interesting and honest way. That works well for research, and he’s still a big name down south.
“This was done by everyone working together.” I’m going to wait a few days before writing a message to try to figure out how I feel and what you guys mean to me.
“Finally, I’m content and proud of what I did.” Take advantage of your bank holiday, guys.
After retiring, Hart will take a well-deserved vacation before starting his first step toward a new job.
He’ll be a commentator for the BBC during the Euro 2024 event. If that goes well, he’ll probably get more jobs with the media in the future.
Leave a Reply