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CELTIC UNTOUCHABLE SEASON REVIEW 2006/2007 DVD

CELTIC UNTOUCHABLE SEASON REVIEW 2006/2007 DVD

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    Product code: CEL018Released: 18 June 2007100 minutesDVD Region: 0

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    Celtic Untouchables is the official DVD review of the 2006/2007. It contains all the goals and highlights which saw The Bhoys crowned as Scottish League and Cup Champions, as well as progressing to the knock out stage of the Champions League for the first time.

    Gordon Strachan had replaced Martin O'Neill as Celtic manager in June 2005. It was a very tough act to follow, but Strachan won the Scottish Premier League and Scottish League Cup in his first season. Could he improve in his second season in charge...

    2006/2007 turned out to be a memorable season for Celtic Football Club. The Scottish Premier League title was sewn up on 22nd April 2007, thanks largely to a final minute 25-yard free kick from who other than Shunsuke Nakamura. And, the season was rounded off nicely by a late winner in the Scottish Cup Final against Dunfermline. In between, of course, there was that historic Champions League campaign which saw The Bhoys qualifying for the knock out stages for the first time, only to suffer a single goal defeat at the hands of eventual winners, AC Milan.

    As the front sleeve states:

    Celtic FC Presents the Season Review
    The Untouchables - Artur Boruc, Dianbobo Balde, Gary Caldwell, Stephen McManus, Mark Brown, Lee Naylor, Darren O'Dea, Steven Pressley, Paul Telfer, Mark Wilson, Thomas Gravesen, Michael McGovern, Paul Hartley, Jiri Jarosik, Neil Lennon, Shunsuke Nakamura, Evander Sno, Craig Beattie, John Kennedy, Aiden McGeady, Kenny Miller, Derek Riordan, J

    This official DVD allows you to relive Strachan's second season in the hot seat at Celtic Park. With plenty of goals, success in the Scottish Premier League and Scottish League Cup, as well as an admirable Champions League run, this is a perfect DVD for all Celtic fans.

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