James McFadden feels ‘shocked’ Celtic Star is about to commit a grave error.

James McFadden feels 'shocked' Celtic Star is about to commit a grave error.
James McFadden feels 'shocked' Celtic Star is about to commit a grave error.

James McFadden feels ‘shocked’ Celtic Star is about to commit a grave error.

At Parkhead, Celtic completed the task with a 3-2 victory and a healthy 93 points for the season, despite St Mirren taking the lead after just seven minutes.

Considering how the squad finished the season, Brendan Rodgers should be happy with way things went down.

However, the back-to-back Celtic manager has answered back, dispelled critics, and now he’s the proud owner of another Scottish Premiership trophy.

The team’s success has been greatly attributed to its players, which include captain and ever-reliable Callum McGregor, Player of the Year Matt O’Riley, midfield dynamo Reo Hatate, Scotland’s finest defender Cameron Carter-Vickers, and the always dependable Joe Hart.

One name will most definitely not be at the club come season, but it’s unclear if certain well-known players will remain when the summer transfer window opens.

That’s Hart because he has decided to retire and next week’s Scottish Cup final against Rangers will be the final game of his trophy-laden career.

James McFadden feels 'shocked' Celtic Star is about to commit a grave error.
James McFadden feels ‘shocked’ Celtic Star is about to commit a grave error.

The 37-year-old made the call early in the season, but James McFadden told Sky Sports on May 18, 24 at 11:45 am, that he believes he is making a mistake.

The former Scotland international feels that Hart has called his quits “too soon” and feels that he still has more to give.

The former Manchester City player was reportedly “surprised” by how much he had loved his time in Glasgow, according to McFadden. The shot-stopper also won the Treble while playing for Ange Postecoglou.

McFadden remarked, “Joe Hart has had a tremendous career.” “I am aware that it occurs, particularly as one ages. unsure of your ability to enter and make a difference.

Joe has probably contributed his experience. You can tell how much Ange (Postecoglou) enjoyed playing and joining a large club once more, especially from the manner he wanted to play.

That demonstrated a winning mindset and was winning prizes. I believed he carried that mindset into the club. That seemed incredibly important to me.

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