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George Galloway sends clear message to Celtic board

The rise of Bodø/Glimt has caught the eye of the footballing world, and George Galloway believes it is time for Celtic to take notice.

Following the Norwegian side’s win over Inter Milan in the Champions League, Galloway took to social media to suggest the Hoops need a fresh perspective.

In a tweet that quickly gained traction among the Parkhead faithful, Galloway suggested that Celtic should look toward the Norwegian club for inspiration:

Why should Celtic ‘study’ Bodø/Glimt?

The suggestion comes at a time when Celtic fans are desperate for a more sustainable impact on European.

Despite having a fraction of the budget found in Europe’s top leagues, Bodø/Glimt has dismantled the likes of Man City, Inter Milan and Athletico Madrid.

With the Celtic board historically claiming they don’t the resources to compete at Europe’s top table,

For Celtic, the lesson isn’t just about winning; it’s about the process. From coaching to recruitment, the Norwegian champions have proven that a clear philosophy can bridge the financial gap.

If Celtic wants to truly progress on the continental stage, a study trip to see how Glimt turns modest resources into elite results might be exactly what the board needs.

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