A week earlier a group of Celtic stars hooped up their League Cup glory at the Ally Pally darts. But seven days on things weren’t quite so oche as they assembled at their Lennoxtown HQ on Monday morning.From their World Darts Championships high, suddenly it felt more like the end of the world, according to Callum McGregor.
A goalless draw at Dundee United 24 hours earlier might only have been the second time Celtic have dropped points this season.
A campaign that has seen them yet to lose domestically at that.But according to the skipper standards are so high that the Tannadice stalemate felt every bit as painful as a defeat.
Even with a nine point cushion at the top of the table for Christmas, McGregor admits there was little festive cheer. But the captain is fine with that.
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