Top 224 Celtic Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
I love Celtic music and listening to it, but I just don't have the type of voice to sing it.
Celtic was a part of our family. It still is.
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.
I will always be a Celtic at heart. That's where my career took off. — © Robert Parish
I will always be a Celtic at heart. That's where my career took off.
I had offers from Celtic and Southampton as well.
When Celtic faced closure in 1994. My feelings then were of disbelief and concern for my mates who were Celtic fans.
Shetland's influences are far more Scandinavian than Celtic.
The only thing that Celtic doesn't have is the propaganda, which is the Premier League. In every other aspect of football, Celtic is a huge club: fan base, stadium and history. They have a fantastic history. What it doesn't have is the opportunity to play in the Premier League.
There's a Celtic saying, "Many a time a man's mouth broke his nose."
As a guy from Northern Ireland who supported Celtic and worked in football, I'm living my dream here.
Once Celtic got their equaliser, they played a sort of anti-football.
For several centuries, the Celtic church of Ireland was spared the Greek dualism of matter and spirit. They regarded the world with the clear vision of faith. When a young Celtic monk saw his cat catch a salmon swimming in shallow water, he cried, "The power of the Lord is in the paw of the cat!
I've been accused of my publicist of being too confessional... it's probably my Celtic upbringing.
I think if you've managed Celtic or Rangers you can go on to be Prime Minister of Great Britain, it's that hard. — © Gordon Strachan
I think if you've managed Celtic or Rangers you can go on to be Prime Minister of Great Britain, it's that hard.
Celtic's a brilliant football club, and they have an unbelievable fan base - one of the biggest in the world.
Celtic are a great, traditional club.
With the Celtic Warrior thing, I wanted to convey a positive sense of Ireland.
Celtic jerseys are not for second best, they don't shrink to fit inferior players
Celtic enjoys a greater community spirit than any other club in the world.
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 didn't have a clue how big a club Celtic were when I joined.
Being at Celtic gave me some of the best moments of my career. I absolutely loved it.
When I was at Liverpool, I asked about Van Dijk when he was at Groningen and then at Celtic. But I was told he wouldn't be for us at the time. Van Dijk could have jumped from Celtic to a Liverpool.
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.
And its very strange, but I think there is something very common - not only in Celtic music - but there is a factor or element in Celtic music that is similar in music that we find in Japan, the United States, Europe, and even China and other Asian countries.
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.
Kris Commons and Scott Brown are key players for Celtic.
'Celtic' is a magic bag, into which anything may be put, and out of which almost anything may come. Anything is possible in the fabulous Celtic twilight, which is not so much a twilight of the gods as of the reason.
I got the call, 'Celtic want you.' And I knew Celtic were a top, top team. I thought it would be much easier than it was. It was quicker than I thought. When you got the ball, there was always a defender at you.
Normally, Celtic dominate in their own league but it's difficult to get good results in Europe.
I feel like I was born a Celtic.
Celtic is a community institution the supporters are entitled to be proud of.
I'm so happy to have joined Celtic and to be with this great team and amazing coaching staff.
Tony McManus is the best Celtic guitarist in the world.
Celtic fans are some of the greatest supporters I know.
I would be kicking a ball about with my friends and they'd ask why I was wearing the Celtic kit.
It's not just a football club. Celtic means so much to so many people.
When I played in Germany there was also a good atmosphere in the games but this is better at Celtic.
I love England. I don't really like places when they're too hot. It's my Celtic blood. — © Gary Kemp
I love England. I don't really like places when they're too hot. It's my Celtic blood.
I'm just a Celtic fan now. I watch all the games and follow the club.
Celtic music will always be around, even if with the mainstream crowds it dies out.
Supporting Celtic, waving a tricolour because your parents are Irish - that's a valid culture.
Surely there are enough Celtic songs without introducing religion or politics or anything else.
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.
And it's very strange, but I think there is something very common - not only in Celtic music - but there is a factor or element in Celtic music that is similar in music that we find in Japan, the United States, Europe, and even China and other Asian countries.
At my real wedding, I wore traditional Celtic garb - a kilt.
There is literally nothing I can describe that's better than scoring at Celtic Park.
According to Celtic law, all sons equally divided the inheritance and principalities of their father. — © Sabine Baring-Gould
According to Celtic law, all sons equally divided the inheritance and principalities of their father.
I trained at Celtic when I was a kid. I used to train at Rangers as well. I wore my Celtic shorts underneath my Rangers shorts when I trained there!
Best atmosphere I ever played in was at Celtic Park in the UEFA Cup for Liverpool.
Celtic have scored in the 50th consecutive game in which they've managed to score
I am consciously trying not to make it sound Celtic or African.
I was brought up in Glasgow, and I was a big Celtic follower.
When I look back at my career, I was always trying to be this particular 'Celtic Warrior' character.
I still love going back to Celtic Park now, whether it's for Celtic or Scotland games, and seeing the atmosphere.
I have come to use the pan-Celtic history, which spans from 500 BC to the present, as a creative springboard. The music I am creating is a result of traveling down that road and picking up all manner of themes and influences, which may or may not be overtly Celtic in nature.
If I can achieve for Celtic what I have achieved for Hibs, then I feel I will have done well for them.
Certainly my only interest is not in Celtic music.
There's always that element in the back of my head, thinking if it's meant to be I'll play for Celtic one day.
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