As Celtic goes from strength to strength, it’s no wonder supporters got carried away while in Glasgow Central yesterday.
As the Hoops confidently walked away with a 2-0 Ladbrokes Premiership win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, supporters were definitely in the party mood.
In a viral video shared on Twitter yesterday - which is still proving popular today - it shows over 100 fans arriving back into the city centre from Rugby Park.
Gathered underneath the famous clock, in a massive huddle, they all but brought the usually bustling middle section of the train station to a halt as they jumped, cheered, and sang: “Let’s all do the huddle.”
Celtic fans arrive back at Glasgow Central after their game against Kilmarnock pic.twitter.com/wKrUUF0Mp6
— Football Away Days (@sportingawayday) August 19, 2017
The ten-second clip was shared on by page @sportingawaydays which said: “Celtic fans arrive back at Glasgow Central after their game against Kilmarnock.”
Unsurprisingly, the post has gone down a storm with the majority of other fans.
“You can take us anywhere. We won’t let you down,” said one, as another added, “A great bunch of lads.”
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As the post left a sour taste in some people’s mouths, one user chipped in: “Quite depressing to read some replies...it’s supposed to be about entertainment and fun,not hatred and division.”
Goals from James Forrest and Callum McGregor gave a much-changed Celtic side the victory.
The video came on the day Celtic supporters unveiled a Pride banner in the stands of the stadium as Glasgow celebrated Scotland’s biggest LTBTQI+ event.
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