Post by Bismarck on May 23, 2008 10:20:26 GMT
Gordon Strachan described leading Celtic to a third consecutive Scottish Premier League title as "fantastic".
Celtic's 1-0 win over Dundee United and Rangers' 2-0 defeat at Aberdeen ensured that Strachan's side pipped their Old Firm rivals by three points.
"This has been one of the most fantastic occasions of my life," said Celtic manager Strachan.
"We had a challenge and accepted it and I want to celebrate it with guys who believed in me and who I believed in."
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink scored Celtic's winner and the Dutch striker was quick to dedicate the team's SPL triumph to former coach Tommy Burns.
Club legend Burns, who had been first-team coach, died seven days ago.
"It's incredible," said the Dutchman. "It's about Tommy Burns, it's a tribute to him. We did it and it's a great feeling."
Centre-back Gary Caldwell added: "It's been a tough week for everyone at Celtic.
"Tommy was a great man and a great coach and also a friend to all of us.
"I'm sure he would have loved tonight. He loved winning trophies for Celtic and this is obviously dedicated to him and his memory.
"He was a great man and we did it for him."
Three years ago Celtic striker Scott McDonald famously denied the Bhoys the SPL title in 2005 when his two late goals for Motherwell against his current club handed the trophy to Rangers.
Understandably the Australian, who finished the season as the SPL's top scorer, was delighted to play his part in Celtic's third successive championship.
"It's something I'll never forget," said McDonald.
"After three years ago, it's great to put that right and I'm certainly going to enjoy this."
Celtic's 1-0 win over Dundee United and Rangers' 2-0 defeat at Aberdeen ensured that Strachan's side pipped their Old Firm rivals by three points.
"This has been one of the most fantastic occasions of my life," said Celtic manager Strachan.
"We had a challenge and accepted it and I want to celebrate it with guys who believed in me and who I believed in."
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink scored Celtic's winner and the Dutch striker was quick to dedicate the team's SPL triumph to former coach Tommy Burns.
Club legend Burns, who had been first-team coach, died seven days ago.
"It's incredible," said the Dutchman. "It's about Tommy Burns, it's a tribute to him. We did it and it's a great feeling."
Centre-back Gary Caldwell added: "It's been a tough week for everyone at Celtic.
"Tommy was a great man and a great coach and also a friend to all of us.
"I'm sure he would have loved tonight. He loved winning trophies for Celtic and this is obviously dedicated to him and his memory.
"He was a great man and we did it for him."
Three years ago Celtic striker Scott McDonald famously denied the Bhoys the SPL title in 2005 when his two late goals for Motherwell against his current club handed the trophy to Rangers.
Understandably the Australian, who finished the season as the SPL's top scorer, was delighted to play his part in Celtic's third successive championship.
"It's something I'll never forget," said McDonald.
"After three years ago, it's great to put that right and I'm certainly going to enjoy this."