Celtic v Aberdeen – More difficult that Glasgow Derby, a game to relish

Tomorrow’s game at Celtic Park against Aberdeen will be as big and more difficult than derby day. It’s certainly one to relish…

Nicolas Kuhn celebrates

Nicolas Kuhn celebrates with Paulo Bernardo, Arne Engels & Adam Idah after scoring to give Celtic a 4-2 lead. Celtic v Falkirk, Premier Sports Cup, Quarter Final, Celtic Park, 22 Sep 2024. Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock

60,000 supporters, certainly one to relish

Club football is back tomorrow, and it couldn’t get any bigger than a clash between the two biggest sides in the country, hosted at the best stadium Scotland. Both sides with one hundred percent win records going at it in front of 60,000 supporters. It’s certainly one to relish.

The atmosphere will be similar to that of Glasgow Derby day, although we will be facing a much more difficult task as the Dons are undoubtedly the second best side in the country on current form and have no intentions of letting up as they plan to battle Celtic for the title. Hopefully they can finish the season as worthy runners-up.

Aberdeen's away support

Action at the Aberdeen end during the William Hill Premiership match between Dundee and Aberdeen at Dens Park on September 28, 2024 (Photo by Andrew Leinster/Getty Images)

Greg Taylor the only doubt

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers should have near enough a full squad to choose from with the news that CCV is back in training, although doubts remain over Greg Taylor who will probably sit this one out. James Forrest who of course couldn’t join up on international duty due to injury, was back in training today so is likely to be on the bench. All things considered after an international break the squad is in good shape.

Aberdeen Manager Jimmy Thelin talks to Kevin Nisbet

Dundee v Aberdeen Aberdeen Manager Jimmy Thelin talks to Kevin Nisbet during the Scottish Premiership match at Dens Park on 28 September 2024. Photo Stephen Dobson PSI

Celtic’s biggest test of the season domestically

This is undoubtedly our biggest test of the season domestically, but one that Brendan Rodgers, like the Celtic support will relish. More often than not he gets us results in the big games. Hopefully Aberdeen’s outstanding start to the season – they currently are the most in-form side in Europe – will mean that they will not park the bus and instead have a go at Celtic. If they do this could end up being one of the games of the season.

Tomorrow can’t come quick enough, a 3pm Saturday kick off at Paradise in what’s sure to be a superb atmosphere. Bring it on and come on you Bhoys in Green!

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An ordinary everyday Celtic supporters hailing and still residing in Govan in the shadows of the enemy. I’m a season ticket holder. I Witnessed my first Celtic game in 1988 and have attended when I can ever since. Growing up in the 90s I witnessed Celtic at their lowest, and now appreciate the historic success we enjoy today. I enjoy writing about this wonderful football club and hopefully will continue to do so. I’ve always been a keen writer and initially started this a hobby. My ambition is to one day become as good an author as my fellow Celtic Star colleagues.

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