The release of Celtic-inspired Samba shoes by Adidas at Celtic Park has been met with great enthusiasm by Celtic supporters.

According to the club, the shoes have sold out online and can only be found in a handful of selected physical locations across Scotland.

Fans have wasted no time in buying up all available sizes online, and a search for the shoes on the official Celtic store yields ZERO results. This successful launch is evidence of the enduring connection between Celtic fans and the Adidas partnership, despite the fact that a significant amount of merchandise has already been released in the past year, including a fourth kit which is likely never to be worn by the team.

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11th March 2023; Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Cup Football, Hearts versus Celtic; Celtic and Hearts players exchange handshakes as the stand fills with smoke behind them

Celtic are on course for a record turnover [read more here]; the sale of these Samba shoes and the success of the merchandise sales plays into the idea the club is about to blow their rivals out of the water.

The chasm between Celtic and the club playing out of Ibrox could be more significant than the one once held by David Murray’s Rangers in the 90s when Celtic were minutes away from closing their door.

Our worldwide appeal, transfer activities, Champions League participation and fans’ unwavering support all make up a good news scenario for the bhoys in green.

 

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