Glasgow | Celtic fans respond to dramatic title win
Celtic 3 - 1 Hearts
A dramatic title race went to the wire and the final seconds of the season
Author | Sean M
Stadium | Celtic Park
We have been catching up with a few Celtic fans who spoke about the success
Andy C was believes Martin O'Neill has been key
"Celtic have made a lot of mistakes this year, that's been well-documented, but there's no luck when it comes to winning league titles. I think that's ominous for the league - if Celtic can win it this year what could happen in years to cocome.
Andy added: "It's been an incredible turnaround, Martin O'Neill deserves all the credit in the world. I just see players who have been through the ringer. This is the most emotion I've seen from a lot of the players which tells you what type of season it's been."
Jamie L believes this highlights the legacy of O'Neill
"Unbelievable what Martin O'Neill has achieved this season. The club was in disarray. Before the game, a few of us were talking about about legacy and legends. It is impossible to overstate what this man has done.
"He has shown that football has not changed all that much. He knows how to get the very best out of his squad. "
Jamie added: "Winning the league in these circumstances is up there with the successes of his first spell as manager."
From European Super Football | Celtic 3 - 1 Hearts Celtic came from behind in an extraordinary finale to beat long-time Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts and deny them a first league title since 1960. eurosuperfootball.blogspot.com/2026/05/celt...
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Dan M has been talking about a season of highs and lows
"There have been so many highs and lows this season. It will certainly be remembered for the finale, with everything coming down to the final 15 minutes of a game. I could not pick out just one moment from the season because there has simply been too much to take in.
Dan added: "I think Martin O'Neill has done all he can. I do not think he needs to go again. The club needs to move in a different direction. At 74, Martin O'Neill has reached the pinnacle. He will go down in history."
We'll have the Hearts reaction elsewhere on Super Local Sports News.

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