I don’t watch much EPL football but yesterday I watched Spurs take on Manchester United as Ange Postecoglou stamped his authority and introduced English football to Angeball.

It has to be said Man United were pretty poor, despite spending a fortune in the transfer market they looked a bang average side. But don’t take that away from Ange Postecoglou, he had his side playing some good stuff, especially in the second half and Man United could not handle it one bit.

 Ange Postecoglou celebrates following the victory during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on August 19, 2023  (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

This surprised the arrogant English pundits, but not us Celtic supporters. We know the football that Ange demands and knew he’d light up the English game. The Spurs supporters certainly enjoyed it, even nicking our Ange Postecoglou song and claiming it as their own, maybe even Gary Neville and Co will in time let themselves enjoy it and admit they were wrong.

Some Celtic supporters have a grudge against Ange for leaving, I can understand that to an extent, but why? He was unknown and criticised when he joined us and was successful while making a name for himself. Everyone was a winner.

Ange Postecoglou holds the Celtic shirt with Syndey Bridge in the background. Photo: Getty Images

Ange Postecoglou comes from Australia and their football, like ours, is looked down on by the snobs of English football. He’s the underdog and after the enjoyment and success he gave us, we should all be supporting him in his bid to shut up the arrogant critics down south, including of course all those Tottenham fans who campaigned against him getting the job in the first place.

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