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Robbie Keane gets Celtic supporters' player of the year award


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Aiden McGeady was a clear winner in the players' player of the year category but Keane's gong shows how few Celtic players have impressed consistently this season.

Keane also shared the top goalscorer award with Georgios Samaras, although both have netted one less than Scott McDonald, who was sold to Middlesbrough in January.

Teenage defender Josh Thompson won the young player of the year prize while Paddy McCourt's solo strike against St Mirren in September was voted goal of the season.

John Kennedy, who was forced to retire from football in November because of his long-standing knee injury, won a special recognition award.

:lol: :lol:

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Aiden McGeady was a clear winner in the players' bottom of the year category but Keane's mini-gong under his shorts shows how few Celtic players have impressed consistently this season.

Keane also shared the top goalscorer award with Georgios Samaras (WTF!), although both have netted one less than Scott McDonald , who was sold to Middlesbrough in January.(Thanks for that one Tony)

Teenage defender Josh Thompson won the ugly bastard of the year prize while Paddy McCourt's solo strike against St Mirren in September was voted the No bastard tackled me goal of the season.

John Kennedy, who was forced to retire from football in November because of his long-standing knee injury, won a special recognition award.

:lol: :lol:

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Aiden McGeady was a clear winner in the players' bottom of the year category but Keane's mini-gong under his shorts shows how few Celtic players have impressed consistently this season.

Keane also shared the top goalscorer award with Georgios Samaras (WTF!), although both have netted one less than Scott McDonald , who was sold to Middlesbrough in January.(Thanks for that one Tony)

Teenage defender Josh Thompson won the ugly bastard of the year prize while Paddy McCourt's solo strike against St Mirren in September was voted the No bastard tackled me goal of the season.

John Kennedy, who was forced to retire from football in November because of his long-standing knee injury, won a special recognition award.

:lol: :lol:

Paddy McCourt's solo strike against St Mirren in September was voted the No bastard tackled me goal of the season.

:clap: :clap: :lol: :lol:

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