‘No other pic you could have used mate?’ Greg Taylor asks Broony

We mentioned earlier on today that it’s exactly one year to the day since Celtic captain Scott Brown ‘Won the League at Rugby Park’. And now the skipper has gone onto his social media accounts on Instagram and Twitter to remember that famous goal deep into stoppage time.

In fairness his shot was heading towards Saltcoats rather than the back of the Killie net but a ‘wicked’ deflection dramatically changed course and the ball ended up in the bottom corner and how we celebrated!

Broony got a second yellow for his trouble but later described it as the best red card of his career! And he made the same point today saying, “A year ago today. Best red I think I have got.”

And as Celtic celebrated look who is standing in the foreground ‘Photo-bombing’ Broony’s big league winning moment!

Yes, that’s right it’s none other than Greg Taylor, now of course a Celtic star. And the left back was quick to dig up his captain on his choice of photograph for the anniversary of his big moment.

“No other pic you could have used mate?” Taylor asked Broony.

Emmet67 noticed Taylor too and commented, “Greg Taylor looks like he’s raging”.

“Greg Taylor wishing he was joining in the celebrations too!” was celticfangram’s take on the photo.

Meanwhile the low-life are never far away with their bile and hatred. “Hope you get a really bad injury that ends your career,” _murray_otto_ a Kilmarnock fan wrote. Charming these Killie supporters. Wonder how Uncle Albert is getting on? Has he calmed down yet?

 

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