Hugh Keevins
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I think watching the game last night, I don't think Wednesday will be any manner of means easy for Celtic.
And the supporters were extremely emotional today, television showing one lady crying when Dijon Meda made it 3-1.
Celtic have to deal with emotion as well as the game itself when they go to Fir Park because they're 90 minutes away from a title decider.
The crowd are now in a highly emotive state.
The players have somehow got to rise above all of that and play their game because I accept that Mullow weren't great in the second half last night but I thought their football first half was outstanding.
maybe this is the time when you can smell it that they really are going to be able to as I say I give you so many examples of compare and contrast Rangers at Celtic Park 3-1 for Rangers the crowd outside baying for blood the manager sacked Celtic at Motherwell before that the crowd turning on the manager Motherwell comprehensively outplaying Celtic Celtic have been in the depths of despair this season
for one reason or another, and are now on the verge of, in Celtic's history, what I would argue would be possibly the greatest ever title win.
Well, that's a kind of sweeping generalisation in there.
In December So we were never in a position To get one of the refs to the World Cup I thought Hart should have had a penalty But the referee's gone I had to look at it again And how many times have we condemned referees When they go and they think Oh I must have got that wrong And they overturn their own decision Well Stephen McLean wasn't of a mind To overturn his own decision So this is VAR You have to get on I think the
Yeah, but we're not unique.
You know, VAR has created this situation in all countries.
Some countries have voted to do without it.
We have it, and I believe that we'll be without it in the foreseeable future.
But we have an astonishing league coming to an astonishing climax.
And I'm reluctant to...
over-emphasised VAR decisions Celtic complained to Willie Collum after Easter Road about the Joe Newell handball that resulted in a goal but at the end of the day Celtic dusted themselves down and got on with it and won the match
I can only think of the coming week, the games at Fir Park and at Tyne Castle on Wednesday and the possibility of the greatest ever finish to a league season where you have Celtic playing hearts in Glasgow for the league title.
It's astonishing.
and the Celtic fans of my age and slightly younger will know that it is now referred to only as the 4-2 game.
There is a potential decider to win the league.