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The frenzy encouraging Scott Sinclair to head to England is obviously geographically challenged!

Sinclair’s partnership with Helen Flanagan is obviously the most important factor in his life as a glance at either of their social media output would confirm.

With Helen back on screen with Coronation Street ‘clearly’ a move to England would benefit both of them and give the former Manchester City winger the chance to enjoy the self proclaimed greatest league in the world.Problem is that England is quite a big place with Glasgow closer to the set at Corrie than a number of EPL clubs.

Sometimes google is your friend when you look at the options Sinclair may have in the summer.

Driving distance- 4 hours 35 minutes Bournemouth to Manchester

Driving distance- 5 hours 2 minutes Brighton to Manchester

Driving distance- 3 hours 38 minutes Glasgow to Manchester

Driving distance- 4 hours 21 minutes Swansea to Manchester

If Sinclair leaves Celtic in the summer there will be a number of factors involved.

Wage inflation since he left Aston Villa in 2016 has gone crazy, it could be win, win, win if Sinclair can double his wages and Celtic get £7m or upwards after two years and at least five trophy successes and back to back Champions League campaigns.

Beautiful, wonderful.

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Joe McHugh has been Video Celts since 2010, every day covering events in and around Scotland's most successful club.
When a six year stretch at the Sunday Mirror came to an end it was clear that the future was digital, print had ran its race.
Smart phones and social media created a new landscape, Video Celts has certainly made an impact with Joe described as having an unhealthy obsession by Peter Lawwell at the 2024 Celtic AGM. A priceless endorsement, cheers big man.
There are issues breaking around the clock, no two days are the same more than 50 years on from his first match Joe is enjoying every success for Scotland's Most Successful Club.