WATCH: Celtic Christmas Video Goes Viral On Social Media: It seems like Celtic has dedicated their Christmas advert to Bertie Auld who has recently passed away at the age of 83, it has been revealed by the Hoops through a Tweet, their annual festive video in memory of the late, great Lisbon Lion who has won the European Cup with Celtic in the year 1967 and he died earlier this month after a battle with dementia. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com
Celtic Christmas Video
The video shows the lights above Parkhead which were stating “Bertie YNWA”, the closing frame of the clip is also paying tribute to Auld stating “in loving memory of the Celtic family’s greatest storyteller, rest in peace Bertie, you will never walk alone”. the fans of Hoops have been replying to the post.
💌🌏🌟 Should 𝘼𝙪𝙡𝙙 acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind…
We’re sending cheer, both far and near, fae the Bhoys at Christmas time 💚#CelticChristmasAd pic.twitter.com/wIreN68Jez
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) November 23, 2021
People are calling the video fantastic, people are stating that the video seems to be the perfect tribute for Bertie Auld who has done a lot for Celtic, it seems like the fans of Celtic are pretty emotional over the passing of Bertie Auld, this is because he made a special place in the hearts of the people.
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The video is also featuring boss Ange Pstecoglou who sends cheer far and near as he posts letters to his squad, captain Callum McGregor and stars like Kyogo Furuhashi and Joe Hart, Josip Juranovic seems to be enjoying a funny moment dressed up as “salt bae” as he is trying to sprinkle salt onto the festive feast only for David Turnbull in order to pull it away from him.
Jota is the one who has completely stolen the show at the end as the Portuguese winger dressed up as his lookalike George Michael, he was accompanied by Greg Taylor on the guitar, Jota pretends to sing Michael’s 1987 hit ‘Faith’, it is unlikely that there are going to be further revelations in the story in the coming days and weeks, we are going to be on our toes to provide you with further details as soon as something comes under our radar.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of the deceased, he is always going to be missed by the fans of the sport and especially the die hard fans of Celtic.