A Quote by Robert Snodgrass

I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere. — © Robert Snodgrass
I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere.
The first thing I remember was going up to Celtic Park to watch Celtic, feeling the full effect of the stadium. When you see the players on the park for the first time, you get sucked in and it's like a dream.
It was an amazing experience for me to play at Celtic Park in a big European game. It's a privilege to be a Celtic player, with massive crowds and great fans.
The atmosphere generated by the fans in Celtic's stadium for our visit was the most impressive I've ever witnessed. The grounds of Liverpool and Manchester United are good and the hostile feeling of playing against Real Madrid in the Bernabeu is also excellent, but the atmosphere against Celtic was the best.
Best atmosphere I ever played in was at Celtic Park in the UEFA Cup for Liverpool.
When I played in Germany there was also a good atmosphere in the games but this is better at Celtic.
When we played at Celtic Park for Bayern in the Champions League it was unbelievable and I think all our players said the same thing afterwards. The atmosphere was just totally unique. I’ve played in lots of big games and stadiums but I’ve never witnessed fans making that much noise in 90 minutes.
I'm just a Celtic fan now. I watch all the games and follow the club.
In my mind, I would always be a Celtic. I was very thankful and humbled that the Hornets saw fit to allow me to play a couple more years, but the only time I thought of myself as a Charlotte Hornet was game time. Other than that, when the jersey came off, I still felt like I was a Celtic.
I fell a bit in love with Celtic, because the atmosphere was amazing and the crowd was magnificent, the way they behaved with the Porto fans.
When Celtic faced closure in 1994. My feelings then were of disbelief and concern for my mates who were Celtic fans.
Iceland is 50 percent Celtic blood, from the females that they stole from us, which is why our country has only got dogs left. It was a joke! I'll never be let back in Scotland again!
I had grown up going to Celtic Park with Mum, Dad, and my brother. We had four season tickets.
That charity fund, inside and outside Scotland is a very important identity of Celtic Football Club.
There is literally nothing I can describe that's better than scoring at Celtic Park.
From the perspective of what happened with Celtic people might argue that I didn't have the experience for another big job but I don't think my experience with Celtic explains why I couldn't get a job in the fourth division.
It would've cost less, and left the previous owners with nothing, to go into liquidation. But it would also be humiliating for Celtic. So we paid all the bills. Celtic means the same to me as it does to other fans. I identify with the club and wish to be proud of it.
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