Some Celtic fans have been talking about the latest tweet that Simon Donnelly posted on Twitter.
Donnelly posted an image from his playing days of a celebration at Celtic Park, alongside the caption ‘good times’.
On seeing this tweet, many Celtic fans were raving about the photo and remembered the moment.
On back of yesterday’s wee project someone sent me this . good times ?@CelticFC pic.twitter.com/cLsApxP2Fe
— Simon Donnelly (@SimonDonnelly13) April 19, 2020
That’s a belter. Never seen it before. Thanks for sharing.
— Colm (@AtownColm) April 19, 2020
Scarfs , banners , jerseys , green & whites hoops , raised up in triumph
????????
— B (@clydebankceltic) April 19, 2020
Can Rangers stop Celtic from winning 10 in a row?
No chance
It can happen
What a time to be alive
— Sean Campbell (@seanc888888) April 19, 2020
What a day. Biggest and most important game since Lisbon ??
— James A Campbell (@Palacio67J) April 19, 2020
What a pic man ???
— Colin MacNeil (@cozzie_mac) April 19, 2020
This is how it feels to be Celtic and stop the 10 , What a day , total nervous wreck until 2nd goal went in , Feel very lucky to have been there on that brilliant day in our history he ?????
— Brian Cassidy (@BrianCa60227754) April 20, 2020
Donnelly was at Parkhead from the summer of 1993 until the summer of 1999 when he joined English outfit Sheffield Wednesday (via Transfermarkt).
What do we think?
When Donnelly was at Celtic, the Hoops had won just a single Premiership title in 1998 and it had stopped Rangers from winning their 10th title in a row. Judging by the comments of the Celtic fans, they have fond memories of those times and as Donnelly says – they certainly were ‘good times’.