
Rod Stewart shown support for local Glasgow football club
In the snap, Rod could be seen posing with one of the club's matchday guides while donning some plush jewellery and a trendy Dolce & Gabbana belt.
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The Maggie May singer, known for his love for Glasgow's Celtic, looked chuffed in the image.
🎤| We certainly want to talk about it!
One of our matchday programmes found its way to @rodstewart, and we hope he enjoyed revisiting his visit to Newlandsfield in 1995!
Thanks for supporting the Southside's local team!#MTLN pic.twitter.com/TSmPz9G8mJ — Pollok FC (@pollokfc) April 24, 2025
Sharing it online, Pollok FC said: "We certainly want to talk about it.
"One of our matchday programmes found its way to Rod Stewart, and we hope he enjoyed revisiting his visit to Newslandsfield in 1995.
"Thanks for supporting the Southside's local team."
The Southside club plays in the West of Scotland Football League Premier Division. Currently, they are sitting eighth on the table.
READ MORE: Rod Stewart pictured cheering on Celtic in plush room
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Meanwhile, the legendary rocker, who is married to Penny Lancaster, is known for his incredibly successful music career.
The talented artist is known for his tunes such as Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?, All for Love, Sailing, Baby Jane, I Don't Want to Talk About It, and many more.
Rod, who is from London, England, began his music career in 1961.
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