SFOTT SINCLAIR opened up about his time at Celtic with a BBC interview.

The Englishman spoke of his pride at what he accomplished at Celtic and how he’d miss the fans.

But he also mentioned how he went from scoring 60 goals in three seasons to sometimes training with the Reserves which was very surprising to hear.

“60 goals in three seasons and then sometimes you were training with the reserves, whichever reason that was.” Sinclair told the BBC.

“So that was hard to take, but I had to sort of dig in and stay professional, which I did.

“It was a very tough time for me in the last stages”

It happened very quickly, when Sinclair’s move back to England did go through in the summer, Neil Lennon chose not to play Sinclair but to have him train with the reserves seems poor.

You see it all the time at football clubs, if you want rid of a player on high wages then you freeze them out until they wants to leave. It certainly looks like this could be the case here.

Lennon barely played Scotty or even had him in the match day squad. Leading to the player’s exit in January.

The winger was a special Celt who will be remembered as one of the catalysts of the treble treble.

3 COMMENTS

  1. He was a loyal player with Celtic and did not deserve this treatment. It is not the first time Celtic have done that to players and I have to say lt lacks class.
    Scotty Sinclair, on the other hand, oozes class.

  2. Im sure sinclair will know football like that he ha alot to thank keirn Tierney has to move on celtic have treated him well iand sinclair knows it just media looking for a story from ex employee good luck sinclair good professional

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