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Game Changers: Lubo who?
1998 - The Gift from God arrives in Paradise to prove all the critics wrong.
Game Changers: Caley Factor
2000 - The next in the 'Game Changers' series looks at the season 99/00 that ultimately lead to the arrival of Martin O'Neill at the end of the season.
Game Changers: Stopping the Ten
1998 - We look back at the momumental day in the club's history as Celtic stop 10-in-a-row.
FREEVIEW
ICONS: Packie Bonner
To celebrate his birthday, the legendary Celtic goalkeeper recounts his early days in Donegal through to the highs of winning medals with Celtic and changing the face of Irish International football
ICONS: George McCluskey
Impressing as a teenager to scoring some of Celtic's biggest goals of the 80s. George takes Gerry down memory lane on a career in which a boy's dreams came true.
Game Changers: The Huddle Introduced
1995 - The next in our Game Changers series looks back on when the Huddle was introduced to Celtic. A pre-match tradition now that takes place in all levels of football in the club.
Game Changers: The Saviour
1994 - Fergus McCann saves the club from financial ruin.
Game Changers: Here we Joe!
1989 - injury to Andy Walker means that Billy McNeill plays Joe Miller through the middle in Scottish Cup Final as Rangers go for Treble. Miller scores only goal of the game.
Game Changers: Centenary Double Delight
1988 - two late goals from McAvennie seal the Scottish League Cup final win over Dundee Utd and league double. Capping the centenary season off in style.
Game Changers: Love Story
1986, St Mirren 0 - 5 Celtic - we won the league on the day at Love Street. Hearts had to lose (they did) and Celtic had to win by 3 clear goals to clinch the title.
FREEVIEW
ICONS: Bertie Auld (pt 2)
In tribute: In part 2 of our ICONS special, Bertie Auld goes back to his time at Birmingham City and then his move back to Celtic, this time, under Jock Stein
Game Chagers: The Ton-Up Cup
1985 - the 100th Scottish Cup final and beating Dundee United in the final meant Davie Hay stayed and we went on to win the league in '86. Excerpt from 'Game Changers' DVD.