In our brand-new special feature for Celtic TV. Joe Hart, Jota, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Matt O’Riley go down Celtic memory lane with Daylin Docherty as they watch iconic Celtic moments for the very first time!

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25 Comments

  1. This is brilliant content Celtic 👏 👌
    Class seeing the meeting of the past and present. Jota thoroughly enjoyed that 😊 bet he's on YT right now watching Henrik 😅😂🤣🍀💚☘️

  2. Fabulous feature CELTICTV – here's one to show Jota – not a goal, but outrageous piece of skill – Lubo's Bum-trap from cross-field pass – I reckon Jota could do that – how about setting that up as a challenge on the Training Feld? 🙂

  3. Every single game there was a classic and so brilliant to see live but Henrik's goal in the Demolition Derby has got to be the greatest Celtic goal ever. Big bad John's goal at Anfield was a belter and is up there as well. The St Mirren game in '86 that performance deserved to win the title, God bless little Albert Kidd a Celtic fan who scored both goals against Hearts and destroyed their dream and it couldn't have happened to a better team, they're as horrible a support as their big cousins in the southside. The following season when the league flag got unfurled Albert had his name sang for about the first half hour of the game. Artur's save against United and Naka's free kick in the same game are memories that'll never leave any Celtic supporter, Naka's goal was no fluke as he did it too many times and won us a title at Kilmarnock with just as important a free kick. I think it's a good thing to let today's players see what the history of the club is all about, those who came before them were giants and they're now trying to carry that on and keep winning things so they can become giants of the club too. The whole squad should be sat down to watch the Lisbon Lions win the European Cup we annihilated Inter Milan it was 2-1 going on nine or ten and that's no exaggeration as anyone who was at the game or watched it will attest to. I was only two at the time but I remember my dad throwing me up in the air and singing the Celtic song, I didn't know what it meant at the time but that was my earliest childhood memory, I've watched that game maybe ten times since and it was a victory not just for Scotland or the UK it was for pure, unadulterated attacking football over the boring cattenacio anti-football the Italians played. That Celtic side played Angeball back then and Ange was the same age as me at the time😂😅😂 HH

  4. Brilliant, we need to constantly drill into the new guys the history and heroes that they should be trying to emulate. Small things like this, combined, can help us take great leaps.

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