Video: Celtic Fans Begin Festive Spirit In Hungary

Every year, the Christmas festivities seem to start getting earlier and earlier, and that appears to be no different when it comes to Celtic.

In the last few years, Celtic fans have created a Christmas ritual of their own in the form of a chant to the song ‘Last Christmas’, which I am sure most people are aware of given its popularity elsewhere and not just at Parkhead.

The Hoops support appear to have gotten that underway whilst out in Hungary, ahead of this evenings Europa League clash with Ferencvaros.

Of course, there could be a slight hint of a double meaning to the song, with the recent jokes of Celtic winger Jota being a lookalike to singer George Michael, who was part of the band Wham.

It is interesting to see each year which player/manager will receive the main part of the chant, with the likes of Brendan Rodgers and Ronny Deila being used in previous years, and it looks like supporters have continued with the managerial theme.

As always, though, these sorts of videos once again show how good the Celtic support really is.

Despite not receiving any away tickets for this evenings game, the Hoops support always turns up in their numbers to cheer on the team in any way possible.

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