Former Celtic star Scott Sinclair, once a pivotal figure in Brendan Rodgers’ “Invincibles” squad, was recently seen enjoying a holiday with current Celtic winger Mikey Johnston and former academy player Jack Aitchison. The trio posed for a photo, which Sinclair shared on his Instagram.
Scott Sinclair left Celtic in January 2020 after a successful stint that included numerous trophies and personal accolades, including Player of the Year. Under Neil Lennon’s management, Sinclair moved to Preston North End, where he spent two seasons before joining Bristol Rovers in England’s League One. Despite his departure from Celtic, Sinclair remains a popular figure among the fans for his contributions during one of the club’s most dominant periods.

Mikey Johnston, who enjoyed a productive loan spell at West Bromwich Albion, was unable to help the team secure promotion, as they fell short in the playoffs. Johnston is expected to return to Glasgow for pre-season training with just one year left on his contract. The winger’s future at Celtic will be a topic of discussion as the club looks to bolster its squad for the upcoming season.
Jack Aitchison, once a promising talent at Celtic, was released in 2020 and has since found a place at Exeter City. Aitchison had a brief stint back in Scottish football with Motherwell last season, though it was short-lived. His career trajectory has taken him through various challenges, but he continues to pursue success in England’s lower leagues.
The holiday snapshot of Sinclair, Johnston, and Aitchison offers a reminder of friendships formed during their time at Celtic. It’s clear that the bond among former teammates remains strong, regardless of where their professional paths have taken them.
The season ended on Saturday when Celtic lifted the Scottish cup trophy at the expense of their Glasgow rivals Rangers. Brendan Rodgers, enjoying his second stint in charge maintained his 100% Hampden record.
We get the feeling after such a hard season, we’ll see a lot of the players letting their hair down on social media.