After the high of the centenary season in 1988, Celtic had been going through a bit of a sticky patch, but a rare victory over their great rivals Rangers in the cup in March 1990, was cause for optimism.
And as the Celtic-daft Devlin family celebrated later that night, there was a knock at the door of their Croy home. It was a very strange man…wearing a bunnet…with a plan!
And this visit kicked off a series of events that would change the history of Celtic, forever. The next few years were going to be an emotional rollercoaster for every Celtic supporter.
Follow the antics of the Devlin family and the very strange man in the new comedy play, AND IF YOU KNOW THE HISTORY?
From the writer of:
Bend it like Brattbakk – “loads of laughs all the way through this outstanding show” (Tom Boyd, captain of the ’10 stoppers’)
Bend it like Bertie – “a play that every generation of Celtic supporters will absolutely love” (John Fallon, Lisbon Lion)