67 Hail Hail fans have offered their views after being asked about Kieran Tierney’s performances for Celtic this season.
Celtic fans were delighted to see Tierney return to the club in the summer, re-joining as a free transfer after leaving Arsenal.
Let’s be honest, it was a rather slow start from the Scotland international, who was constantly being substituted by Brendan Rodgers because his body was still getting used to playing regularly following injury issues.
But in recent times, Tierney’s form has picked up, and this is what our 67 Hail Hail audience had to say when asked, ‘Is Kieran Tierney back to his best in a Celtic shirt?’
Is Kieran Tierney back to his best at Celtic?

How 67 Hail Hail fans have reacted to Kieran Tierney’s performances for Celtic
Tierney played a huge role in Celtic beating Utrecht on Thursday night and sealing their play-off spot in the Europa League.
The 28-year-old was rated 7.2, and it’s further proof that he is stepping up when it matters most, especially with Marcelo Saracchi only recently returning from injury.
Nonetheless, here is a selection of what you, the 67 Hail Hail audience, have had to say about Tierney:
- William Bonner: ‘No Sarrachi, well better.’
- George Hodge: ‘The big man is getting there. Once a Bhoy, always a Bhoy.’
- Patricia Kenny: ‘He’s definitely getting there.’
- Martin Honnor: ‘You can see his quality.’
- Patrick Conway: ‘Wish he was the player we all love, but his return has been disappointing and well below his best. Maybe under MON, he’ll regain his form.’
- Stevie Mayberry: ‘I think he’s been so negative, can see why Arsenal didn’t play him.’
- Jeanie Sinnett: ‘Yes, I would say he is a great player. Tierney has come on leaps and bounds since he came back.’
- Del O’Reilly: ‘Getting better. Been average so far… recent performances have been class, be a massive player in the run in.’
- Shug Douglas: ‘Getting there.’
It’s rather mixed from the 67 Hail Hail audience. The issue is that Tierney set such a high bar in his first spell, and many are expecting that level.
But injuries have hurt Tierney so much, and just playing 90 minutes after 90 minutes is a bonus for him.
He is now doing that, so let’s see just how far he can push, and hopefully, it’s to his usual high standards, because it will result in Celtic winning trophies.
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