It’s almost three weeks since Celtic fans got to watch their favourites in action- demolishing St Mirren 5-0 to maintain their drive for the SPFL Premiership title.
Although it is no real substitute there is hundreds of hours of online entertainment to enjoy with one match- and commentary- from two years ago a particular favourite.
Murty Mainia was in full flow at the time as the head-standing caretaker boss took advantage of some unlikely slips from Celtic in the title race.
Is this the best Rangers TV commentary from the 3-2 game? ??? pic.twitter.com/IzHlGpZidS
— CelticLisboa (@CelticLisboaa) March 19, 2020
It never gets old. One of my other favourites was when Dembele took a 50 yard pass, controlled it with 1 touch and that goon said it wasn’t a great touch. WTF?
— Danielle C (@Dani1987C) March 19, 2020
Now here’s something to cheer you up in these dark times ?
— Jimbo (@Jimkingofkings) March 19, 2020
What’s the goalie doing Tom will always be funny ??????
— john macrae (@macrae67) March 19, 2020
Absolutely brilliant stuff. „ we’re coming after ye“ and „Ball‘s in the net“ are also classics.
— Joseph Hamilton (@JoeOnei70570554) March 19, 2020
He’s givin it, he’s givin a red Tom, he’s givin a red Tom?
— John O Mahony (@JohnOMa81493487) March 19, 2020
What was the interview process like for the other guy that’s not Tom.
Can you speak any English….yes
Do ya luv the gers…..yes
You got the job here’s a pay check— the downturn podcast (@DownturnThe) March 20, 2020
All of those True Blue dreams looked set to become reality when Josh Windass fired the opener past Celtic debutant Scott Bain.
The high pitched excitement of the commentary team dropped a little when Tom Rogic equalised soon afterwards.
The dream was back on however when Daniel Candeias put the home side in front before Hugh Burns earned more fame from the commentary box than he ever managed as a player.
Whit’s the goalie dain Tam.
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Hope was restored with a red card for Jozo Simunovic but it was extinguished when Odsonne Edouard scored his first derby goal while Alfredo Morelos conjured up new ways to avoid scoring.
Soon afterwards Celtic enjoyed 4-0 and 5-0 derby wins as the Double Treble was secured.