Top 1200 Celtic Music Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
Physically I was not strong enough to play at Celtic and I know myself it was not my best time as a football player, for sure.
Surely there are enough Celtic songs without introducing religion or politics or anything else.
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. — © Robert Snodgrass
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.
I can never hope to find words to express my feelings at becoming a member of the Celtic Football Club.
Normally, Celtic dominate in their own league but it's difficult to get good results in Europe.
I love music, I make films with music, I eat with music, I sleep with music, I think with music. Music makes me dream, it strengthens my creativity.
I have never been to Celtic Park. That's what I'm really excited to do. I have heard the fans are amazing so I'm dying to see that.
As a guy from Northern Ireland who supported Celtic and worked in football, I'm living my dream here.
The Celtic, Galatian, or Gallic nation received from the common mother endowments different from those of its Italian, Germanic, and Hellenic sisters.
You have a history of art-music that you equate with music. That's what I love about that term art-music. It separates itself from music-music, the music people have always made.
Criticism comes with Celtic. If you take it on board, it can make you ill, but if you think: 'No problem', it makes you really thick-skinned.
There's a Celtic saying, "Many a time a man's mouth broke his nose."
I'm probably the most successful Celtic bard of my generation, who projected this style and this image and this casketful of magical songs all around the world. — © Donovan
I'm probably the most successful Celtic bard of my generation, who projected this style and this image and this casketful of magical songs all around the world.
The career I had at Celtic, the amount of goals and assists and the relationship with the fans and the club, I can't regret that. That's something I'm going to cherish as long as I live.
Every professional footballer should seek to play at least one game at Celtic Park. I have never felt anything like it.
If I can achieve for Celtic what I have achieved for Hibs, then I feel I will have done well for them.
There's something about Celtic mythology which is deep in the soul, and I just think that somehow she has tapped right into it.
The tribal system from which the Celt never freed himself entirely was the curse of the Celtic race, predooming it to ruin.
When I was at Porto my team also played in the UEFA Cup final against a Scottish side - but it was Celtic. I've never seen such emotional people. It was unbelievable!
When Celtic get an opportunity to go above Rangers they've got to jump at it with both hands.
When a club like Celtic comes in for you, you just can't say no. But the biggest part of the decision was leaving the family at home.
I can't play my songs on the smaller harp. I have a Celtic harp. I can't do the key changes.
When I look back at my career, I was always trying to be this particular 'Celtic Warrior' character.
According to Celtic law, all sons equally divided the inheritance and principalities of their father.
I love England. I don't really like places when they're too hot. It's my Celtic blood.
I've been accused of my publicist of being too confessional... it's probably my Celtic upbringing.
Whatever you say about Fergus McCann, if this [Celtic Park] is the legacy, then I am absolutely delighted with it.
I think if you've managed Celtic or Rangers you can go on to be Prime Minister of Great Britain, it's that hard.
I would be kicking a ball about with my friends and they'd ask why I was wearing the Celtic kit.
Drinking can not be sacramentalised except in religions which set no store on decorum. The worship of Dionysos or the Celtic god of beer was a loud and disorderly affair.
Celtic enjoys a greater community spirit than any other club in the world.
There would have been no Barcelona, and a lot of other things besides, for me if I hadn't signed for 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.
Coaches from Celtic actually came to my door but I wasn't interested. I thought I'd get lost in the system. I wasn't ready for it.
I think, as long as I'm in this line of work, I'm always going to be mentioned when Celtic are looking for a new manager.
G.O.O.D. Music is on top because G.O.O.D. Music is the culture. When you think of, you know, just every aspect from music, influence, fashion, art level. If it's not G.O.O.D Music, then it's somebody who was influenced heavily by G.O.O.D. Music.
I didn't have to leave Celtic and go to England for money. It wasn't worth the hassle, and my wife and children felt settled in Glasgow.
I have a short temper - I think it's part of the Celtic background. I used to be a lot more angry, but I was quite discreet with it. — © Julian Lennon
I have a short temper - I think it's part of the Celtic background. I used to be a lot more angry, but I was quite discreet with it.
You can go to Old Trafford as Liverpool manager and get a draw, and it's not a bad result. At Celtic, there's an expectancy to win home and away.
Celtic had some really good players. Paul McStay is one of the best I've ever played against.
My proudest moment? Every Friday morning when I look at the board at Celtic Park and see my name on the team sheet for tomorrow's game.
You didn't hear anything about 'Celtic Pride' when they had Sidney Wicks and Curtis Rowe and they were only winning 32 games a year.
It took me 35 years of being involved at a decent level of football to become manager at a great club like Celtic.
I love music, I make films with music, I eat with music, I sleep with music, I think with music. Music makes me dream; it strengthens my creativity.
The joy is actually in the music. It's the music that supports you and tells you what to do. It tells you how to fill the music. You don't have to be shy about feeling the music when you're singing. If you believe in music-the power of music-the music will support you and take you to another dimension.
Celtic's a brilliant football club, and they have an unbelievable fan base - one of the biggest in the world.
It is Patrick the Legend, of course, who is most engaging and comes to us as something of a happy Celtic party monster.
My father has played at Celtic before. He has told me it is really intense, and it is good to grow as a footballer by playing for this club. — © Timothy Weah
My father has played at Celtic before. He has told me it is really intense, and it is good to grow as a footballer by playing for this club.
I really like mugwort. It's a witch plant and a purifier of energy. It's considered to be very important and powerful in the Celtic and Scandinavian tradition.
Supporting Celtic, waving a tricolour because your parents are Irish - that's a valid culture.
I think we're much harder on ourselves than other people are. This is not a unique situation here... But I never liked the 'Celtic Tiger' as a phrase.
It's really fun doing the 'Celtic Warrior Workouts,' as it just gives the fans a chance to see how we train.
That charity fund, inside and outside Scotland is a very important identity of Celtic Football Club.
Celtic are one of the great clubs of the world. There's a pressure here that's different. You have to win every game. There's not a club in England that has that.
My music is music that Christians and Catholics can listen to. Muslims. Buddhists. And non-religious people as well. It's just music. You can look at the music in several different ways. It's music for everybody.
There is literally nothing I can describe that's better than scoring at Celtic Park.
Best atmosphere I ever played in was at Celtic Park in the UEFA Cup for Liverpool.
If Celtic were to build a team strong enough to regularly compete in the Champions League, I might decide to manage them one day.
Being at Celtic gave me some of the best moments of my career. I absolutely loved it.
The early Celtic Christians called the Holy Spirit 'the wild goose.' And the reason why is they knew that you cannot tame him.
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