Tom Rogic has made his final appearance for Celtic in an emotional afternoon at Paradise. The Australian will leave the club this summer, as announced by ...
It was an emotional moment for everyone, especially because of the fine moments that Rogic has been part of and produced himself. The 29-year-old was replaced by James McCarthy as a filled Paradise paid farewell to the modern great. He then embraced his manager.
The Japanese striker took his tally for the season to 20 goals with a couple in the first-half as Motherwell were mauled.
The Israeli was also celebrated as he warmed up as a sub and the pair of them left the way they started. He almost rewarded them with a goal and was in bits as he left the stage. Tom Rogic and Nir Bitton have been outstanding servants to Celtic and were given the type of send off they deserved. The boss knew 60,000 were turning up for a big day and his team was going to put on a show. Say what you like about the standard of the sides outwith the big Glasgow two, but to finish where they have is more than acceptable on their budget. Turnbull, though, was more accurate to double the lead.
The announcement that Nir Bitton was leaving Celtic at the end of the season did not come as a surprise. Rumours had been doing the rounds in the media for ...
It goes without saying that Celtic will need to bring in replacements for both Rogic and Bitton in the summer. The hammer blow was the revelation that Tom Rogic will be drawing a line on his Parkhead career as well and depart the club, after enjoying his best season of football in years following the arrival of Ange Postecoglou as manager in the summer. The announcement that Nir Bitton was leaving Celtic at the end of the season did not come as a surprise.
The Parkhead club made a shock announcement this morning that the experienced duo would be leaving at the end of the season. Both players have given over nine ...
He said: “While we are very sad to see both Tom and Nir leave the club, we totally respect their decisions in wanting to seek a different challenge in football, having both played their part in our success for the past decade. “Of course we will miss them, but we wish both Tom and Nir, and their families, great success in everything they do.” ANGE POSTECOGLOU has revealed that both Tom Rogic and Nir Bitton wanted to leave Celtic this summer.
The Australian playmaker and the Israeli utility man will play their final clash for the club on Saturday against Motherwell.
“They have certainly made such a tremendous contribution to Celtic over such a long and successful period for the club and I understand that in their minds the time is right to move on. Manager Postecoglou, speaking to the the club's website, said: “While we are very sad to see both Tom and Nir leave the club, we totally respect their decisions in wanting to seek a different challenge in football, having both played their part in our success for the past decade. Adored Celtic heroes Tom Rogic and Nir Bitton will leave the club at the end of the season after a trophy-laden run at Parkhead.
That was the first of 271 games during which he netted 46 goals while picking up no fewer than six championship medals, five Scottish cups and five League Cups ...
Having remarkably similar playing stats to Rogic, that game was the first of 269, during which he scored 14 goals and he picked up eight title medals, four Scottish Cups and six League Cups taking him to a medal tally of 18. That was the first of 271 games during which he netted 46 goals while picking up no fewer than six championship medals, five Scottish cups and five League Cups for a 16-medal haul. First to join was Australian internationalist Rogic, who signed from Central Coast Mariners during the January window of 2013, having just turned 20-years-old a month earlier and he made his Celtic debut a month later.
Rogic, 29, signed from Central Coast Mariners in January 2013 as a 20-year-old and won six Scottish Premiership medals, five Scottish cups and five League Cups.
'I want to thank everyone at the club and our fans for the support I have received during my time at Celtic and I wish the club absolute success for the future.' It is fitting that they leave Celtic as champions. 'It has been a privilege to play for the Celtic supporters, the best in football I have ever experienced and the great times I have been part of will stay with me forever. 'Celtic will always be in my heart and part of my life and I wish the club and our fans nothing but success for the future.' Rogic said: 'I want to sincerely thank everyone at the club and all our supporters for everything that has been given to me while I have been at Celtic. It has been a phenomenal journey, with some magical moments - it has been an honour to be a part of this experience. Australia star Tom Rogic will leave Celtic at the end of the season after 10 years at Parkhead, the newly-crowned Scottish champions have announced.
Long-term servant Tom Rogic is to leave Ange Postecoglou's Celtic after the final match of their Scottish premiership-winning season.
"The club is in a great position and I know the manager will take the club on and deliver more and more success. It is fitting that they leave Celtic as champions. "It has been a privilege to play for the Celtic supporters, the best in football I have ever experienced and the great times I have been part of will stay with me forever.
Celtic have this morning announced that first-team duo Nir Bitton and Tom Rogic will be leaving the club this summer.
“While we are very sad to see both Tom and Nir leave the club, we totally respect their decisions in wanting to seek a different challenge in football, having both played their part in our success for the past decade. The Celtic boss was full of praise for both Bitton and Rogic, respecting their decision to head elsewhere, having played a part in the club’s success over the past decade. However, the 2020/21 campaign will be their last in the green and white Hoops, with Bitton and Rogic choosing to seek ‘different challenges’ going forward.
The midfield duo joined Parkhead in 2013 and have played their part in one of the club's most successful eras.
“While I am so sad to leave, I feel so proud to be part of a team that has delivered the title again for our fans. You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. “I want to thank everyone at the club and our fans for the support I have received during my time at Celtic and I wish the club absolute success for the future.” “Celtic will always be in my heart and part of my life and I wish the club and our fans nothing but success for the future.” "It has been a privilege to play for the Celtic supporters, the best in football I have ever experienced and the great times I have been part of will stay with me forever.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MAY 14: Tom Rogic is replaced on his last game for the club during a cinch Premiership match between Celtic and Motherwell at Celtic ...
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. The 29-year-old sat on the bench alongside James Forrest - who recently signed a new deal at the club - and continued to wipe his eyes as the moment got the better of him.
Tom Rogic is set to join Bitton in leaving Celtic Park at the end of the season with both having enjoyed trophy-laden spells in Glasgow.
I won some and I still have the ambition to win more but today I miss it. ‘Liel’s a 19-year-old we brought in as a sort of development project but look at the season he’s had. “I still have a year of contract here and I would like to continue playing but my priority is to be on the pitch. “They both get the chance to say goodbye in the right possible way and our supporters get the chance to acknowledge them.” “I’ve been talking to both Tom and Nir throughout the year and they felt it was the right time. Postecoglou said: “It’s hard to get the right kind of ending to a story.
Ange Postecoglou has given Tom Rogic the chance of an emotional farewell to Celtic after naming the Australian midfielder in the starting line-up for his ...
David Turnbull partners Rogic and McGregor in the middle with an attack of Jota, Diazen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi completing a team which is practically full-strength for Ange Postecoglou. The trophy will be handed over to captain Callum mcGregor and the team which posed alongside the silverware on their way into the ground is a strong one with many of the season’s key performers included. Joe Hart will take his usual spot in goals and as well as the American ahead of him, Carl Starfelt, Anthony Ralston and Greg Taylor make up the defence with Josip Juranovic still injured.
CELTIC supporters paid tribute to long-serving star Tom Rogic on his final appearance for the club this afternoon.
“Celtic will always be in my heart and part of my life and I wish the club and our fans nothing but success for the future.” “While I am so sad to leave, I feel so proud to be part of a team that has delivered the title again for our fans. "It has been a privilege to play for the Celtic supporters, the best in football I have ever experienced and the great times I have been part of will stay with me forever.
Ange Postecoglou's Celtic have celebrated their Scottish title with a 6-0 win over Motherwell as Socceroo Tom Rogic bowed out from the club in style.
Amid a slew of substitutions, Rogic was given a standing ovation from the fans when he was taken off just after the hour with Celtic four up and, clearly overcome by emotion, he was embraced by his teammates as he went off for the last time. It ensured there'd be a party in Saturday's last game of the season - and a double from striker Kyogo Furuhashi, with a goal in-between by David Turnbull, kicked off the fun quickly as Celtic made it 3-0 at the break. Socceroo Tom Rogic has said farewell to Celtic in style as Ange Postecoglou's Scottish champions celebrated their title win with a 6-0 win over Motherwell.
AN EMOTIONAL Tom Rogic bowed out of his nine year Celtic career in tears as he embraced boss Ange Postecoglou.Fans at The Hoops final day clash with M.
He told the club's website: "While we are very sad to see both Tom and Nir leave the club, we totally respect their decisions in wanting to seek a different challenge in football, having both played their part in our success for the past decade. The manager understood the pair's ambition to 'seek different challenges' as he thanked them for their time in green and white. He gave a hug to countryman Ange Postecoglou as he made his way to the bench to be replaced by James McCarthy.
Such was affection with which the Celtic support showered Tom Rogic on his final appearance for the club, the ordinarily phlegmatic Australian admitted ...
And especially this one, to finish this journey on a high, the way I wanted to finish it. It’s about winning trophies, it’s about taking this club to the Champions League. I’m just happy to finish with this one. In terms of game-time, under his fellow Australian and former Socceroos manager Ange Postecoglou, this proved the most productive season of his Celtic career, no less. Yet, the home faithful witnessed a side to the player they had not seen when he was brought off an hour into the 6-0 slaying of Motherwell. The ovation that ensued left him unable to prevent the tears flowing. The playmaker is unquestionably one of the most naturally talented performers to grace the club in the past two decades. “It's a special club, it's been an enormous part of my life.
Celtic hero Tom Rogic hasn't made a decision on which club he'll be playing for next season but has ruled out a return to the A-League in Australia.
“I am ready for a new challenge and a change of scene is something that will motivate me. He leaves the club a hero and we’re all looking forward to him making an impact at his next team. Celtic hero Tom Rogic hasn’t made a decision on which club he’ll be playing for next season but has ruled out a return to the A-League in Australia.
Socceroo Tom Rogic has bidden an emotional farewell to Celtic after finishing his nine trophy-laden years at the Scottish giants in triumphant style.
He's a legend for this club - he'll be remembered as one of the best." "I am ready for a new challenge and a change of scene is something that will motivate me. "I'll look back on amazing moments.
Tom Rogic has revealed what the next step for him is, after he brought the curtain down on his Celtic career with a 6-0 win over Motherwell.
All we can do now is wish him the best of luck and thank him for all the incredible moments over his Celtic career. There are a lot of questions to be answered to say the least. Could he head to the Middle-East, having already been linked with a move there a couple of years back?
Socceroo Tom Rogic has bidden an emotional farewell to Celtic after finishing his nine trophy-laden years at the Scottish giants in triumphant style.
He's a legend for this club - he'll be remembered as one of the best." "I am ready for a new challenge and a change of scene is something that will motivate me. "I'll look back on amazing moments. "It's hard to put into words. it's emotional for me and my family. It's a special place and I just hope the success continues and I'll be watching as a fan from now on."
Australian Tom Rogic was given a standing ovation as he bid farewell to the Celtic faithful on a day the Scottish giant lifted the premiership trophy.
"I am ready for a new challenge and a change of scene is something that will motivate me. “I’ve got a group of players who have been unbelievable - champions of Scotland and well deserved. "I'll look back on amazing moments. it's emotional for me and my family. "It's hard to put into words. It's a special place and I just hope the success continues and I'll be watching as a fan from now on."