Resilient Celtic time run perfectly to win race after eight-month chase
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Resilient Celtic time run perfectly to win race after eight-month chase To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Celtic lift Premiership trophy after dramatic final dayByTom EnglishBBC Scotland's chief sports writerPublished13 minutes agoFor eight months Celtic chased Hearts at the top of the Scottish Premiership. Eight months, a game of catch-up for 32 games, 2,880 on-field minutes, 48 hours.They stayed in the fight, somehow. Kicking and screaming, they won matches they looked like they weren't going to win, dug out key goals in the dying seconds, triumphed over their own mediocrity at times, driven on by Martin O'Neill.Somewhere in the city, somebody is chiselling away at a statue of the 74-year-old. Somewhere in the city you hope, also, that security people are poring over footage of Celtic fans on the pitch.The invasion was an outpouring of emotion but it careered so far over the line as to be an outrage. An investigation will be launched; swift and with proper punishments, you'd hope. Certainly, Hearts staff were enraged. They got on their bus and got out of there as fast as they could. They deserved a whole better than that. We'll be hearing plenty more about those scenes.Celtic stun Hearts with late double to snatch title in astonishing finaleTruth stranger than fiction as O'Neill leads Celtic from hostility to happinessPublished1 hour agoLatest Celtic news, analysis and fan viewsBut this was O'Neill's piece de resistance - his moment, his day. Last-day dramas are nothing new to him. In a previous life at Celtic Park he lost two titles in the last match of the season. This one went to the wire as well. Of course.Only a dozen minutes of normal time remained in this season to end all seasons - Celtic were drawing, which meant that Hearts were winning. They piled forward, the late-goal kings of Scotland, the 90th-minute heroes, but nothing was sticking.Wit...





