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PRICELESS TITLE WIN

Sunday Mail

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April 27, 2025

THEY weren't happy at having to pay through the nose for a Tannadice ticket.

But if you're a Celtic fan what value do you put on seeing your team win yet another title in five-star style?

On securing a 13th league flag out of 14 - four-in-a-row, 102 goals and the second leg of a potential Treble.

Captain Callum McGregor getting his hands on a 24th trophy. Or James Forrest becoming the club's most decorated player EVER.

Let's face it, when you take all of that into account - it's priceless.

And worth every penny of the £42 they forked out to be at their latest party on Tayside.

This is the fourth time Celtic have won a title at United's ground. In 1981, Tommy Burns was the hero. In 2008, his tragic loss was on everyone's mind as Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink sealed it.

And three years ago Ange Postecoglou clinched his first championship here as well.

Yesterday it was all about Brendan Rodgers and his team's relentless pursuit of trophies.

Their biggest attribute - and it was evident again here in how they dismantled their opponents - is an insatiable hunger for success.

That's why there was never any doubt they would get the job done against United and cross the finishing line with four games to spare.

Ryan Strain's own goal got the ball rolling before Nicholas Kuhn and Adam Idah got a brace each to put a bit of shine on their latest silverware.

Rodgers is now on track to be the first Celtic manager in history to win three Trebles, with a Scottish Cup Final to look forward to on May 24.

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