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More than a club.

It's how Celtic market themselves to the outside world these days. There is no disputing that it's a wonderful club with a rich tapestry of footballing history. The club song says it all;

And if you know the history...

Players, managers and supporters have all played their parts in the illustrious history throughout the club's 135 years in existence. What is in your five top Celtic moments? Could you narrow it down to just five? Would you be able to recount them at the drop of a hat? Is it Lisbon '67, ten men won the league in 1979, Love Street '86, The Centenary Season in 1988, Seville 2003, The Ange Postecoglou era?

Whatever it is, the Celtic Way has got you covered with our spectacular and wonderful new YouTube series - My Top Five Celtic Moments. Join Tony Haggerty, Ryan McGinlay and Aidan Macdonald as they are joined by ex-players, managers, supporters and various talking heads from the world of Celtic to talk us through their best moments.

The series kicked off in sensational style with European Cup winner at Borussia Dortmund and ex-Celtic star Paul Lambert guiding the viewer through his top five moments in green and white. From scoring against Rangers in the 6-2 encounter affectionately known as the 'Demolition Derby' to almost captaining Celtic to UEFA Cup success with Martin O'Neill's swashbuckling side in Seville as the men from Glasgow's east end reached their first European final in 33 years. It's fair to say that Lambert has seen it and done it all in his magnificent football career.

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Ex-Celtic striker John Hartson, aka Big Bad John, is one of just 30 players on the exclusive 100 goals list after he plundered 110 goals for the club. Watch as the former Welsh internationalist talks about his goal against Liverpool on an unforgettable UEFA Cup last 16 clash at Anfield with his parents in attendance as well as the privilege of playing alongside the King of Kings himself Henrik Larsson.

And, that's not all folks.

Peter Grant served Celtic with distinction for the best part of 15 years and the ex-Scotland midfielder does not disappoint with his tales of the Centenary season, Tommy Burns, the 1989 Scottish Cup final and a hilarious story featuring Paul 'Maestro' McStay and former Rapid Vienna, Barcelona and Austria striker Hans Krankl.

Legendary Scottish media figure and lifelong Celtic fan Kevin McKenna also shares his five best memories of growing up supporting the men in green and white.

From the podcasting world, young Celtic enthusiast Ryan Fitzsimons as well as Russell Boyce also countdown their own famous five moments.

The latest episode not to be missed is Sony award-winning comedian Des McLean. McLean is Billy Connolly's favourite funny man and he reveals what it is like to play legendary Celtic player and Lisbon Lion Bertie Auld in Las Vegas, Donegal as well as his native Glasgow in the stage production of 'Bend It Like Bertie'.

Each episode is gripping and enthralling as every subject takes you on an emotional, heartfelt, poignant and personal journey of what it means to represent Celtic as a player or follow them fervently as a passionate fan.

Get ready to take a sentimental stroll down memory lane and have your heartstrings tugged and the blood stirred in the process. You will laugh and cry in equal measure and you know that 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as the famous 'Celtic Family' bond grows ever stronger.

If you know your history 'My Top Five Celtic Moments' is a must-watch for every Celtic fan. After all Celtic is more than a club.