You can order tickets online for free to see Celtic FC's first team train at Celtic Park on Friday.
Great deal here if you've got kids off school or just want to go along for yourself to see the team up close in a relaxed atmosphere.
Tickets can be ordered on the Celtic website, and printed at home. These tickets are free, and it's a good event to go to - I've been on a training day in the past and it was great to see the players up close, with most taking the time to come to the sides to sign autographs and take photos with younger fans!
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highlandtoffee
12 Apr 177#4
No thanks, If that mob were training in my back garden i'd close the curtains!
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123batman321
12 Apr 17#1
Crackin. I heard if your still looking for something to do sevco will pay you £100 to go watch them train too across the city lol
Thistleno1 to 123batman321
12 Apr 17#3
Where are Sevco getting £100 from to pay anyone???
fingermouse27
12 Apr 172#2
would they normally charge to watch them train??? shocking!
A1RN to fingermouse27
12 Apr 17#9
They don't train at their stadium normally. Lennoxtown, closed facility.
highlandtoffee
12 Apr 177#4
No thanks, If that mob were training in my back garden i'd close the curtains!
brychris
12 Apr 17#5
Why should you pay to watch them train anyway, they hardly do anything other than get there calculators out to see how many thousands they earned in that training session! :laughing:
Munkee
12 Apr 17#6
Can't moan as its free , good wee day out ( dunno if food kiosks will be open so that will save you a packet :stuck_out_tongue: )
Gollywood
12 Apr 172#7
For non-football fans asking if they normally charge.
Normally they simply don't allow any access.
Occasionally clubs have open training sessions so it makes sense to state 'free' in the thread.
sox5
12 Apr 17#8
Thanks for letting me know
Shatwell
12 Apr 17#10
Commiserations for getting knocked out of Europe... 2017, 2018, 2019, 2xxx,
UnderCeej to Shatwell
12 Apr 171#11
Hahaha, fair enough. I'm sure they're gutted with their runner-up prize, still in European football, global exposure of their players so they can sell them on for a profit, and of course, the millions of prize money they won just for... hell, just for being in European competition anyway!
123batman321
12 Apr 17#12
Runner up prize? I doubt were getting to the final mate lol. What about teams like arsenal man u man city. All that money and knocked out too lol
UnderCeej
12 Apr 17#13
You're still thinking in EPL terms - in SPL terms, European money is huge to a team. We didn't need to be runners up, we didn't even need to WIN, the simple fact we were there meant money to us!
skik08
12 Apr 17#14
I know what I'm doing this Friday :wink:
joemugg
13 Apr 17#15
they charge you for printing your tickets at home so technically not a freebie....just saying
magicjay1986
13 Apr 171#16
Thread tidied. Please don't take this off topic. If you aren't interested in this then please just leave it to those that are.
shardie886
13 Apr 17#17
Voted cold because Celtic :stuck_out_tongue:
Gollywood
13 Apr 17#18
I'm not a Celtic fan but if I was in the area & was stuck for something to do with kids, I'd take them.
I guess a lot of the replies are from armchair plastic fans who only know of football via Sky, and it's plastic hype machine
RadicalCosmicalRainbow
14 Apr 17#19
Bit late, but its live on youtube as well: Your text here
Opening post
Great deal here if you've got kids off school or just want to go along for yourself to see the team up close in a relaxed atmosphere.
Tickets can be ordered on the Celtic website, and printed at home. These tickets are free, and it's a good event to go to - I've been on a training day in the past and it was great to see the players up close, with most taking the time to come to the sides to sign autographs and take photos with younger fans!
Top comments
All comments (19)
Normally they simply don't allow any access.
Occasionally clubs have open training sessions so it makes sense to state 'free' in the thread.
I guess a lot of the replies are from armchair plastic fans who only know of football via Sky, and it's plastic hype machine