Video: Celtic Fans TV – Post Match reaction to Dundee 0 Celtic 5

IT was a cold night in Dundee but Celtic’s stunning performance, especially in the first 45 minutes, was enough to bring Halloween cheer to the Celtic supporters making their way out of Dens Park last night.

As usual Celtic Fans TV was there to capture the post match mood of the support. Celtic had a player stretchered off in the second half and the time added on by the referee had been played. Incredibly though they were still playing at Ibrox where Kilmarnock were drawing 1-1 with the Rangers, who were desperate for all three points. Seven additional minutes proved to be insufficient though. Shame that!

Back to Dens Park and here’s the post match thoughts of the Celtic supporters interviewed by the excellent Celtic Fans TV…

“Reaction from tonight’s emphatic 0-5 victory for Celtic at Dens Park.

“18 goals in 4 domestic games now for the Hoops and it looks like we’re beginning to click into top gear.

“5 different scorers, ruthless finishing and we were so in control of the game that we didn’t allow Dundee a shot at goal.

“Tonight we discussed:

– The performance
– Ryan Christie – can he earn a new contract?
– The same XI for Saturday?
– Predicitions for Saturday’s game v Hearts
– Man of the match.”

Also on The Celtic Star….and it really does assist the site if you can click on a few of these other stories!

‘KT’s an incredible talent but we’ll have to work on his right foot,’ laughs RodgersSee HERE.

Jim Craig – Referee Bobby Davidson enrages Jock Stein…See HERE.

“You cannot pass on that which is undefinable, this is a new Rangers,” Donald Findlay QC….See HERE.

David Potter: “There is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood, leads on to victory” says William Shakespeare…See HERE.

Ton Up Rodgers, Piling on Dee Agony, putting on Dee style…See HERE.

Oh, Oh, Oh It’s Magic…Rod falls in love at Dens Park…See HERE.

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