Fans of Celtic have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which Hoops centre-back Christopher Jullien shares a photo of himself in the club’s new Adidas merchandise.
The post that was shared by Jullien on Twitter featured an image of the Frenchman posing for a photograph in Parkhead while donning some of Celtic’s new Adidas merchandise, with the defender commenting: “Let’s be honest, this gear is straight [fire emojis].”
In reaction to his post, fans of the club flocked to have their say on the matter, with many complimenting the new kit, while others simply sent messages of adoration to Jullien.
Top gear for the top team. HH ?????????
— Brian Kelly (@BrianKelly1967) July 1, 2020
Your not lying big man pure ??
— Noel Doran (@noelkidd2t8) July 1, 2020
Pure sauce ??????
— Black Lives Matter (@DJPM95) July 1, 2020
The photo of Jullien in the new Celtic training gear comes following the club’s announcement of a five-year deal with Adidas.
It is apparent from a statement on the club’s website that they consider the deal with the brand a great commercial success for Celtic – boasting that Adidas are partners with some of the world’s most prestigious clubs, including Real Madrid, Manchester United, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Juventus.
Judging from their comments, many of these Celtic fans also appear to be delighted with what they have seen of the club’s new kit so far.
Belter son ? ?
— Stephen ??????? ?? (@COYBIG_GGAW) July 1, 2020
You trying to bankrupt me big guy?
— Kev (@km0508) July 1, 2020
?????? Knock out
— Rhys McCole ??????? (@RhysMccole) July 1, 2020
Unreal big man pic.twitter.com/R1wbUjDYa9
— Eoin (@eoinmac67) July 1, 2020
Considering this is the reaction to Celtic’s new training gear, we can’t imagine the scale of the excitement when Adidas reveal the club’s new home strip for next season.
Do you have high expectations for the new Celtic home kit?
Yes, it has to be brilliant
I'll keep my expectations low
Furthermore, with Celtic going for their 10th Scottish Premiership title in a row in the 2020/21 campaign, next season’s shirt has the potential to go down in Celtic history.