Video – Unique Angle Joy as Broony Hails ‘Huge’ Celtic Victory

CELTIC TV this morning released their latest Unique Angle video, from Celtic’s 4-1 win away to Hamilton yesterday, and its well worth watching.

“Get up close to the action as the Bhoys overcome @acciesfc to go 7 (SEVEN) points clear at the top of the league,” the rather excited Celtic TV crew tweeted, and no wonder. Yesterday’s crucial second goal from Christopher Jullien as the clock was ticking down towards two dropped points, had a real significant feel to it, as was noted afterwards by Scott Brown, who yesterday was making his 700th appearance for the club, so knows a thing or two about these things.

He’s been there, done that and for the league winners t-shirts – plenty of them. This year it will be cut throat all the way to the finish but Celtic are on course to get the job done and signal that for the Rangers their league ambitions are over.

“It was difficult for us until they had the man sent off,” Broony noted, as reported by Scottish Sun. “It was all about us in the second half. It was about having a lot more penetration and a lot more of the ball.

“I think at the end of the day it could have been a lot more. But it is three points and it is huge for us.

“For us it is about taking each game as it comes. It is about keeping going which this team does. We are great at that,” the Celtic captain said. Broony also noted the real quality that was able to come off the bench and help Celtic get the vital win.

“We had genius coming off the bench in Ryan and Tom so it was all about the squad. We didn’t start off as well as we hoped but we finished strong.”

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