logo
Rod Stewart delights Celtic fans as singer in high spirits at Parkhead

Rod Stewart delights Celtic fans as singer in high spirits at Parkhead

Daily Record17-05-2025
Rod Stewart has been spotted by footballs fans having a whale of a time in the stands of the Scottish Premiership trophy day.
Rod Stewart has been pictured revelling in the stands at Parkhead on trophy day for his beloved Celtic FC.
The Maggie May singer, 80, was joined by his son Alastair Wallace Stewart as they watched St. Mirren take on the Hoops on Saturday.

Rod was in high spirits as he was seen dishing out thumbs up to fellow fans in the crowd while keeping a keen eye on the match.

His appearance comes just days after he backed calls from his fellow fans to adopt Rangers anthem 'Simply The Best' as a new Hoops tune.
A familiar face at Celtic Park, the singer was first introduced to football by his Scottish father Robert Stewart. However, while invoking the love of the game in his son, Robert was unable to get young Rod to support his team Hibernian F.C.
The star has previously flaunted a collection of Celtic themed clothing and memorabilia over the years - going as far as creating a Hoops themed vinyl edition of his latest album.
At the end of his tour in 2023 he revealed a Hoops tattoo. At the time he shared a pic in a tattoo parlour and wrote: "Getting a 'Glasgow Celtic' tattoo in Auckland to celebrate my beloved team 'You're in My Heart'".
His love for the boys in green and white has since passed down to his own son, who was also soaking up the electric atmosphere in Glasgow.

His other children, Aiden and Renee Stewart, are also fans of the team as Rod has previously posted videos of the family dressing up to cheer on the Celts. In one video, Sir Rod was seen to show off his special Celtic logo socks.
In the Instagram post he wrote: " Celtic forever." Renee then went on to post a video of her dad walking around in his special socks, captioning: "You know Celtic is about to play a game when dad has these socks on."
Scottish Premiership trophy day has become Celtic's day with the Parkhead side winning 13 of the last 14 titles.
Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!
Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.
You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.
No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team.
All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in!
If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'.
We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like.
To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Russell Martin in deep conversation with Rangers chiefs as Kris Boyd reckons theory is bang on the money
Russell Martin in deep conversation with Rangers chiefs as Kris Boyd reckons theory is bang on the money

Daily Record

timean hour ago

  • Daily Record

Russell Martin in deep conversation with Rangers chiefs as Kris Boyd reckons theory is bang on the money

Martin was snapped on the Fir Park touchline with Kevin Thelwell and Kevin Thelwell Rangers boss Russell Martin was filmed in deep conversation with the club's chief executive and sporting director moments after he went nuclear on his players. ‌ The former Southampton boss let rip with a rant which was described by Record Sport pundit Chris Sutton as a machine gun attack on players Martin regards as having inflated egos. ‌ Martin was snapped on the Fir Park touchline with Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart as and Sky Sports pundit James McFadden reckons the crux of the discussion may well have been over outgoings rather than incomings. ‌ The Scotland legend said: "Do you think, the question is always asked, will you get more more players in? Do you think he's actually maybe saying 'we need to get a lot of these out' And that drew an emotive response from Kris Boyd, who replied:"100 per cent. Rangers problem now, the squad is bloated, there are far, far too many players there." You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also on WhatsApp, where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to your phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here.

Martin criticises mentality, egos & effort in draw
Martin criticises mentality, egos & effort in draw

BBC News

timean hour ago

  • BBC News

Martin criticises mentality, egos & effort in draw

Russell Martin has managed just 270 minutes of football as Rangers head coach, and already he has left his players without a the Ibrox side's 1-1 draw at Motherwell in their opening Scottish Premiership fixture, Martin said his players were "lucky to get a point".An "extremely disappointed and hurt" Ibrox head coach said the impressive Fir Park side were "braver" and "more aggressive" than his lambasted "two men on the pitch who want to do what they want to do" and said some of his players "have to drop their ego"."The default is to revert to type," he added. "It's not really tactical, it's a mentality problem."It is the third straight season in which Rangers have failed to win their opening league match. But the first time Martin has publicly unloaded on his players. What did Martin actually say? On Wednesday in Athens, Martin acknowledged that performances could have been better across Rangers' two-legged Champions League qualifying win over Panathinaikos, but he said he was "so proud" of his days later, the mood has shifted two post-match interviews with BBC Scotland and Sky Sports, Martin chose not to hold back after his third game in charge of are the key lines from his furious reaction:"I think we were lucky to get a point. We were nowhere near where we need to be. And I'm extremely disappointed and hurt by that. They were braver than us. They were more aggressive than us.""The thing I can't accept is, whatever the tactics are, we got outfought and they were braver than us to play in certain moments."We pick and choose when we want to play properly and when we want to run hard. When the game's not going well, we have too many players that want to do their own thing and slip into self-preservation."This is not me blaming the players at all; I think it's a problem the club has had over the last few years. When it's going well, it's fine, and when it's not, there's a problem. It's not together enough on the pitch."I've said to the players, there is a default here at this football club to revert to type. When it's going really well, everyone's all in. When it's not going well, you protect yourself a little bit. You can't play for this club and just enjoy the really good moments. You have to be all in all the time.""We had two men on the pitch today that want to do what they want to do. When you want to just jog around and do what you want to do, there's a big problem. So some of them have to drop their ego.""There'll be people left behind if they don't want to come because they need to understand what playing for this football club will take and what it means.""The lethargy and all that stuff is not acceptable. So I'm surprised by that. But I'm more angry than surprised.""I will look at us tactically and accept my responsibility in it. But today, it's a mentality problem. And we got more than what we deserved, actually." What did the pundits say? Before Motherwell found their late equaliser, former Rangers midfielder Derek Ferguson has expressed deep concern about his old side's approach."At the moment there's nothing coming from Rangers; it's quite worrying," he said on BBC Sportsound. "I've not got a clue what their tactic is. I don't see it."After Motherwell netted the leveller their play more than merited, Ferguson added: "I've got a real worry after watching that second half. They players still have a lot to prove to that Rangers support."Speaking on Sky Sports, irate former Rangers striker Kris Boyd said: "It's the same things that keep happening time after time after time. "It's early in the season. We know there are going to be players arriving. We know there are going to be players going out. But the alarming thing for is he's calling them out so early on."Despite agreeing with Martin, former Celtic forward Chris Sutton was also taken aback by the Rangers boss' comments, saying the remarks "were extreme"."For him to for him to do that first game of the season, he sees him every day in training, he must think they're rank rotten," he said on Sky Sports."Because why wouldn't there be a bit more balance there? When have you ever seen a manager do that first game of the season? That was extreme as extreme." What do the stats tell us? Former Motherwell forward James McFadden said "a draw was a good result for Rangers based on that performance".The comment was perhaps made with tongue in cheek, but the stats back up it expected goals tally by the end of the match was 2.21 to Rangers' 0.7. Jens Berthel Askou's brave and expansive side finished the game with five big chances, according to stats provider Opta. Rangers had 17 shots Martin's side faced at Fir Park means his team have faced 51 efforts across just three games this those three matches, Rangers have conceded only twice, but their opponents have amassed a total expected goals tally of is simply unsustainable, and Martin will know that more than anyone. What do the fans think? Bill: It's very early, but I would be surprised if this Rangers team put in a challenge for the league title. Very Anyone got paint on a wall drying? Better watch than Russell Martin's boring Brutal. [Martin] does not have a clue. No style, no direction, no Different manager, different team, same guff from Same old Rangers, can't close a game out.

Northern Ireland striker set to be subject of League One bidding war as multiple sides weigh up offers
Northern Ireland striker set to be subject of League One bidding war as multiple sides weigh up offers

Belfast Telegraph

timean hour ago

  • Belfast Telegraph

Northern Ireland striker set to be subject of League One bidding war as multiple sides weigh up offers

The Belfast Telegraph revealed earlier this week that the former Cliftonville hero was open to a move away from the Scottish Championship side in order to keep his World Cup dreams at international level alive. After scoring 18 times for Ross County last season, Hale has already netted four goals this term for the Staggies and played 90 minutes on Saturday in the 2-2 draw at Airdrie as the Highlands club began their campaign in Scotland's second tier following their relegation from the top flight in May. It is understood the striker, having made a positive impact on his Northern Ireland debut in June, is keen to play at a higher level to cement his place in Michael O'Neill's squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, which kick off with an away double header versus Luxembourg and Germany in September. League One sides Luton and Wycombe Wanderers have been tracking Hale, while Reading have also been keeping an eye on the 26-year-old and could now be ready to make their move. In turn, that may lead to others following suit, with Ross County looking for a healthy return on a player who has been a big hit for them and has two years left on his contract. Reading, who on Saturday lost their opening League One fixture of the season 2-0 at Lincoln, have money to spend after midfielder Harvey Knibbs joined Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee. Fellow Hale admirers Wycombe Wanderers were also defeated in their first game 2-1 at Bradford. Scottish Premiership clubs are monitoring the situation but it seems the English sides have moved ahead in the race. Belfast native Hale played at youth and Under-21 level for the Republic of Ireland but last year opted to go through a protracted FIFA process to complete an international transfer to Northern Ireland. Having waited patiently for his first appearance for O'Neill's side, he started in the 1-0 friendly win over Iceland at Windsor Park and looked dangerous in attack. After enjoying his first taste of senior international football, Hale is hungry for more and is determined to give himself the best chance possible of playing in the World Cup games.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store