Some Celtic fans are delighted at the club’s Twitter post which sees them head to the Glasgow Children’s Hospital charity for their annual visit to bring smiles on the faces of the kids.
The Hoops players go to the Children’s Hospital Charity once every year. They did that yesterday, as the likes of Fraser Forster, Odsonne Edouard, James Forrest and Ryan Christie were involved in the event.
The Hospital’s social media account posted a video of the occasion and many Hoops fans are delighted with the player’s actions and how they made many children happy.
Heartwarming
— Ronnie Bolingoli?? (@_lippylipez_) December 10, 2019
Brilliant
— Jane chalmers (@Janechalmers12) December 11, 2019
The real heros!!
— Aidan Corrigan (@aidanc80) December 10, 2019
these Bhoys just melt your well done for giving your time to these special kids x
— Amanda (@amamda67) December 11, 2019
That’s fab. Even Eddie managed a smile!
— Clara (@Claramcg4) December 10, 2019
Aw! Look at Forrest
— Claire Bell (@xGhirl) December 10, 2019
This comes days after the Hoops’ won their first silverware of the season, following their 1-0 win over Rangers in the final of the Scottish League Cup. It saw defender Christopher Jullien score in the second half, while Fraser Forster saved an Alfredo Morelos penalty too. Celtic won the game, despite seeing Jeremie Frimpong get sent off.
In the Premiership, the Hoops are two points above the Gers. The lead at the top increased to two points last Wednesday when Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw by Aberdeen. But Neil Lennon’s men managed to grab a huge last-ditch winner to beat Hamilton 2-1.
The table sees Rangers having scored one goal less than Celtic and also having conceded one goal more than Lennon’s men. Before their last Premiership game, both sides were level on points but the Hoops were ahead only on goal difference.
What do we think?
The club is in fine form. Even if they didn’t play their best game on Sunday, it shows a lot about the team’s character. Despite not playing too well, they picked up a huge win and they managed to dig in. Because of an attitude like that, they’re an inspiration to children who may not be at their best spot in life. The cup final teaches them to keep going and they will soon be fine once again.