Celtic Park was electrified last night, offering fans an exhilarating display of football that will be remembered for a long time.
The atmosphere was electric, with the buzz of anticipation turning into roars of approval as Celtic delivered a masterclass, netting seven goals, six of which came before the halftime whistle.
This wasn’t just a win; it was a statement of intent from the players who are chasing a league title.
A different brand of football was on show, a style of play that deviated from the more cautious, possession-based approach often associated with Brendan Rodgers. Instead, fans were treated to a spectacle of free-flowing, attacking football.
Among the many memorable moments from the night, one particularly stood out.
As the game neared its end, with Celtic firmly in control and the fans basking in the glow of a guaranteed victory, the Green Brigade decided to make their presence felt in their own way.
Despite the chill in the air, many in the group took off their tops, jumping around and chanting in full voice, backing their team to the end.
The Green Brigade are definitely a different breed as evidenced by the brilliant “taps aff” display during tonight’s Celtic – Dundee game.
Driving wind and freezing rain couldn’t deter the hardy bhoys from baring their torsos for at least 10 minutes. pic.twitter.com/cheyvLPRUz
— The Fast Lovin’ Sin-Soaked Heathen (@fast_sin) February 29, 2024
I don’t know about you, but it wasn’t taps aff weather for me. I was quite content sitting with my jacket zipped up and hat on!