Celtic legend Tom Rogic has given a nod to the Hoops' famous No. 7 shirt after being unveiled at West Bromwich Albion following his move last week.
Rogic spent nine years at Celtic Park, winning 16 trophies in nine years at Parkhead to become one of the club's most successful players of all-time in terms of accolades.
Being one of the key players across era's that were oversaw by Ronny Deila, Brendan Rodgers, Neil Lennon and Ange Postecoglou, the Canberra-born star did become synonymous with Celtic's dominace throughout the 2010's.
However, the Socceroos star left the club after almost a decade at the end of last season having amassed 273 appearances for the Hoops with 46 goals to his name.
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