‘There is a strange unity to it all,’ says Ryan Christie

RYAN CHRISTIE has added his own message to those of the likes of his captain Scott Brown and manager Neil Lennon as the club continues to communicate with the Celtic Support in the midst of this coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking to the official club website the Celtic midfielder urged everyone to stay safe and noted that there’s a strange unity emerging as everyone deals with this horrible situation together.

“To echo the manager, Broony, and the feeling of all the boys and everyone involved at the club, we just want everyone to keep being safe,” said Christie.

“The more we can listen to the advice of the government and health officials, then the sooner it’ll all be over. If we dig in, we’ll get through it soon enough.

“Everyone is in isolation at the moment. Maybe you’re on your own, or living with family or friends, but while everyone is on their own, it’s a weird feeling, because there is a real sense of togetherness as well.

“These are uncertain and scary times, but when you’re watching the news, you do have a sense that everybody in the country is watching the screen at the same time.

“There is a strange unity to it all, I suppose. So, as long as everyone is staying safe, keeping in touch with each other and checking in, then I’m sure we can get through it.”

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