‘At Celtic, I was happiest I’ve ever been,’ Scotty Sinclair
‘At Celtic, I was happiest I’ve ever been,’ Scotty Sinclair Scotty Sinclair has been reflecting on his amazing time at Celtic, describing it as the happiest he’s ever been and the fast as lightning winger, reckons there will be more happy times at Celtic as the Hoops come out on top in the three-way battle for the Scottish Premiership title… Scott Sinclair of Celtic scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League Qualifying Play-Offs Round First Leg match between Celtic FC and FK Astana at Celtic Park on August 16, 2017 . (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) Scott Sinclair enjoyed a hugely successful spell at Celtic after joining the club in the summer of 2016 under manager Brendan Rodgers. Arriving from Aston Villa, Sinclair was seen as a talented but somewhat inconsistent winger whose career needed revitalised.
In Glasgow, however, he quickly rediscovered his best form and he loved every minute of his fairytale spell wearing the Hoops. Enjoy tea, biscuits and The Celtic Star – completely ad free… Never see another Ad on The Celtic Star! Subscribe Now and get Seven Days for Free!
Scott Sinclair of Celtic scores his winning goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Hearts and Celtic on August 7, 2016. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images) Sinclair made an immediate impact, scoring on his debut against Hearts and quickly establishing himself as a key attacking outlet on the left flank. His pace, direct running, and eye for goal made him a constant threat in domestic and European competitions.
During the 2016–17 season, he played a pivotal role in Celtic’s historic “Invincible” treble, as the club went unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership, while also lifting the Scottish Cup and League Cup. Individually, Sinclair’s performances were recognised with multiple honours, including the PFA Scotland Players’ Player of the Year award. He finished that debut season with over 25 goals in all competitions—an outstanding return for a wide player—and formed a potent attacking partnership with the likes of Moussa Dembélé and Stuart Armstrong with all three being recognised in song by the inventive Celtic support.
Here’s Scotty’s brilliant song… Although his influence slightly diminished in later seasons—particularly following managerial changes and increased competition for places—Sinclair still contributed to further domestic success, adding more league titles and cup medals to his collection. By the time he departed in January 2020, he had won multiple trophies and scored over 60 goals for the club. Scott Sinclair of Celtic celebrates his goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and the Rangers at Celtic Park on September 10, 2016.
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