Some Celtic fans have been discussing the club’s latest post about selling T-shirts with Jeremie Frimpong’s ‘Oh My Days’ catchphrase.
The club posted an announcement recently, saying that T-shirts with an ‘Oh My Days’ caption is now on sale from Celtic’s official club store. They also had a quote from Frimpong, who revealed that he ‘never expected’ to have his own Celtic T-shirt.
Would you buy the Frimpong t-shirt?
I'll buy it first thing in the morning
No, it isn't a fair price
Many Hoops fans saw this and shared their thoughts on Twitter. Some had troubles with the price of the T-shirt, while others were delighted in general.
Yeah but £22 for a shirt that looks like it’s advertising Subway. That’s a bit far…
— Samuel (@SAJsport) February 17, 2020
I NEED ONE IN MY LIFE, OH MY DAYS
— Callum (@Callumlmartin) February 17, 2020
22 quid for a tee shirt? Come on Celtic, that’s a rip off.
— Allan (@Crofter100) February 17, 2020
This stops…. this stops NOW!
— KÈV (@keviebhoy7) February 17, 2020
Hope he’s on a % of sales …
— Skiff (@conor_graham) February 17, 2020
£22………? pic.twitter.com/n9k9LovNTS
— Celtic Tweets (@CeltTweet) February 17, 2020
Frimpong joined the club in the summer, arriving from current Premier League champions Manchester City.
Since arriving, Frimpong has broken into the club’s first team, making 19 appearances in all competitions so far, with 12 of them coming in the Premiership. In the league, he has already scored two goals while picking up three assists.
He has not played for the club in the Premiership since he last featured for them in the game against Kilmarnock last month.
What do we think?
The Frimpong catchphrase came to prominence following his interview after the League Cup final against Rangers. The fact that it has been used in a T-shirt shows that it has really struck a chord with many Hoops fans.