Celtic’s first derby success in two years has been celebrated in many forms worldwide.Â
Ex-pat communities in Australia, Canada and the United States are well known areas for Celtic fans but in Japan and pockets of Europe support for the hoops in midweek was just as passionate.Â
Against the blandness and stage managed atmosphere’s created in most ‘top European’ countries the raw passion of Celtic Park stands out a mile.Â
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Everything about Wednesday was perfect as a crowd that was 100% Celtic gave their total commitment in backing, with the players and management responding in exactly the same way.Â
On the terraces, dressing room, dug out and on the park nothing was spared. Everyone gave their lot, the collective paid off in style.Â
It has been a few years since Celtic Park rocked to a classic European night, on Wednesday’s evidence Ange Postecoglou is bringing back the thunder with the prospect of Champions League football returning after a five year break.Â
I enjoy your articles but the term ex pat is not one that should be used in my opinion.
How about migrants or immigrants?
I am a migrant now retired in Thailand as a sort of Ex-pat