Important UCL travel news for fans
After consultation with our official travel partners, Nirvana, the club will unfortunately not be running any packages to Rotterdam for the Feyenoord match in two weeks’ time.
This is due to unique circumstances, including a lack of available hotel accommodation owing to a large conference in the city at the same time as Celtic’s visit to Feyenoord and the excessive cost of available charter aircraft.
Rotterdam Airport also has a night-time flying curfew between 11pm and 7am making it impossible for Nirvana to offer a same-day trip for our first UEFA Champions League tie.
Nirvana are able to offer bespoke travel options to the Netherlands for fans wishing to attend the game.
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‘Tremendous’: Andy Walker left amazed at what he saw 30-year-old Celtic player do vs Rangers
There are many Celtic players that have gained plaudits for their performance against Rangers on Sunday.
The 1-0 win has galvanised the team, the manager and the support after what can only be described as a slow start to the season, performance-wise.
Liam Scales, Joe Hart and Kyogo Furuhashi were all singled out for special praise over the last few days but Andy Walker has highlighted something that Celtic captain, Callum McGregor, did against Rangers that left him feeling dumbstruck.
Walker said [The Go Radio Football Show], “Callum McGregor is such an influential player, I’m struggling to understand that when he begins to get on top, why Rangers don’t make an adjustment.
“Why someone with a voice, someone who’s a leader will say ’Hang on a minute we’re losing it here. Let’s get closer to him.’
“He played a pass that was absolutely beautiful. The weight of it, the curl on it. It was tremendous.”
Of course, the pass Walker was referring to was when McGregor unleashed Liel Abada on the wing but overall, the Celtic captain absolutely strolled the match.
McGregor dictated play, offered angles and totally dominated the midfield with another outstanding derby day performance.
Now the Celtic captain’s attention turns to Scotland duty. Games against Cyprus and England are looming as he looks to help his county’s bid to qualify for Euro 2024.
If he delivers another performance for Steve Clarke like he did against Rangers, Scotland will be on their way to Germany next summer. [UEFA]
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