SEASON 2025/26
- This was a new fixture match up for me, in total the 430th fixture I've seen
- My second time seeing Hibs in Europe and the third time seeing Legia
- This was the 13th different opponent I've seen Hibernian play
A journey through all of the football matches I've attended since my first one in 1981. My team is Celtic FC however I also like to attend other matches when I get the chance. These include Manchester United and Sunderland
SEASON 2025/26
SEASON 2025/26
Venue: BLOOMFIELD ROAD
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Goal celebration |
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Final whistle and the Seasiders fans celebrate |
SEASON 2025/26
CELTIC 4 FALKIRK 1
Scorers: Maeda, Johnston, Murray, O.G.; Adams
Friday night football at Celtic Park and it was played with a good vibe Friday atmosphere. For the home support it was an enjoyable tie with four goals to cheer as their team coasted through to the next round. Which is not always the case against Falkirk.
This was the second season in a row the clubs had met in the League Cup at Celtic Park and it produced the same outcome.
Falkirk manager - John McGlynn. Ex-Celtic goalkeeper, Scott Bain returned to Celtic Park as Falkirk's No 1 following his summer transfer to the Bairns.
Match report: LINK
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SEASON 2025/26
Venue: PITTODRIE STADIUM
Attendance: 18,388
An early morning start, leaving at 07:15 for what was my 38th visit to Pittodrie Stadium and it was a very pleasant day all round in the Granite City. For a change the weather was hot and sunny and Celtic made up for their cup final disappointment in May with a solid performance against the same opponents scoring a goal in each half to claim the points.
Reo Hatate who missed the cup final secured the victory with an excellent strike in-off the crossbar in the second half. New Celt, Benjamin Nygren opened his Celtic account with a well take goal in the first half.
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Warm up |
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Kick off |
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View of Pittodrie from the top of the hill at the beach end |
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SEASON 2025/26
SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: CELTIC PARK
CELTIC 1 ST MIRREN 0
Scorer: McGowan
First league match of the new season and Celtic secure a hard fought 1-0 victory against a well organised Buddies side as we have come to expect and respect from a team managed by Stephen Robinson. The goal coming in the final few minutes of the regulation 90.
It was an uninspiring first half from Celtic but the second was better as they went close to scoring several times.
It was also flag day with Paul McStay doing the honours of unfurling the league flag.
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Great tribute from the NorthCurve to a Celtic Great - John Clark, RIP |
Match report: LINK
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