Celtic’s 9-in-a-row flags have literally been flying worldwide.
Fans can’t go to the pub to celebrate a pint or get along to Celtic Park but across the globe a certain parcel is arriving celebrating the achievement that generations of Celtic supporters have dreamed of.
?Demand for the 9 flags has been phenomenal , thanks to everyone for the orders and for flying the flag round the world?
This week we’ve posted to
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?? France#9IAR #CELTIC #CHAMPIONS #FLYTHEFLAG— CelticFlags? (@CelticFlags) June 6, 2020
At the turn of the year there were reports of a genuine title race but after a break in Dubai Neil Lennon’s side returned to show the mark of champions.
In the 10 SPFL matches before football was suspended Celtic picked up 28 points to move 13 points clear at the top while Steven Gerrard’s side struggled under the spotlight.
A 5-0 win over St Mirren on March 7 turned out to be the last game of the season, after a long process the SPFL clubs voted to decide the season based on average points per game with Celtic on top with 80 points from 30 matches.
Next season will start Behind Closed Doors but Flag Day on August 1 will be recognised worldwide.
T-Shirt update; very busy in the screen print studio today and all these 9-IN-A-ROW tees ordered from last night until 2pm today as well as these other designs were all caught up with today & off 1st class to their new homes. Via https://t.co/J11A25BcLp ?? pic.twitter.com/8xGScUDaAU
— matt mcglone (@MattMcGlone9) June 5, 2020