I was in Celtic for 18 years and won 14 prizes, but I will never consider it a foregone, says Anthony Raleston.

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The sun shone on Celtic – and again Tony Raleston shone.
As a child with a big dream of becoming a professional, the picture he always saw.
Although the right-back has started only one game for hoops more than in Scotland this season-from nine to eight-will never be considered in the heroes.
The opportunities may be few and far between this term, but Rallston will never accelerate to find new pastures.
He looks at the likes of Skipper Callum McGregor and the winner of all ages James Forest, and the way in which myths have become by staying in their entire career.
If you offer the same opportunity to be one club at the moment as well, Raleston, 26, will serve your hand.
He said: “Yes, I have been here since the age of eight, and I worked all my life to be your Celtic player.
“I am a Celtic lover, I came from the Celtic family.
“So, such days, playing in Celtic Park, with my friends and family coming to the game means that I will be ridiculous to say I want anything else.
“Of course you want to play, and I will continue to keep my head and work for it.
“But Celtic is my job and this is the place where I would like to be.
“Song of this day, you had sunlight playing a soccer game in Celtic Park.
“If I said when I was a child, this will be the case, that’s what I would do, when I was believed in you. I never considered it a foregone.”
That is why he will try to take everything from this cup day on Saturday-the seventh actually of the 14 medal march.
“You know, I never take as Muslim as well. My family will all come to that and we will enjoy that day when it comes.
“But we still have another game on Wednesday in Aberdeen to take care of it before.”
After concluding the league title, right -back colleagues were allowed to get a jury that had been postponed to help solve the problem of the injury.
You should see Canadian again in time for the final of the Scottish Cup in the week on Saturday, when the collars are trying to domesticate the local triple.
Meanwhile, although his absence opened the door to Rallston to get more game time, and actually fill again to beat Hibs.
It is understood that staying in the match is difficult for players who are not regular, but Ralston believes that Brendan Rodgers are uncompromising levels that ensure that everyone is always on his toes.
Whether we have his club or when he was called to Scotland in this campaign.
“In my position, like a few other boys, there was no always guarantee that you will train during the week and then get a game at the weekend,” Rollston said.
“But if I do not suffer from not putting offers in training or working hard in training, then when the opportunity comes, I will only let me down.
“I will not be able to take it, in the end.
So I kept a professional, kept my head and trained every day.
Then, when the opportunities come, I hope not to let myself. That’s all I tried to do.
“It is the same with Scotland. If I don’t properly do the basics and be professional in my job every day, I do not take my opportunities and it may not be so.
“It is worth more than just keeping your head down and being a professional.
Gaffer put me in these last games.
“My goal is just trying to do my work for the team. I don’t look too far.
“We have a great team, we have succeeded in this season. I’m really happy to be part of it.”
It is also one of the reasons why they think they were able to sweep the David Gray’s Hibs team away, although the game has no meaning as much as the league goes.
After Martin Boyle was placed in the foreground, the hoops in the last four minutes of the first half returned as goals of Nicolas KUHN and Adam Idah at the end of the first half.
Rio Hattat a clock strike eventually killed things.
“The message was previously that we needed to continue to be professionals and accomplish the task.
“It’s another football game for us, but we still have a lot to play until the end of the season.
“You cannot turn on and turn off this level. The message was clear – we will play the same thing we play during the season. I was happy because we did it as one team.
“With the mentality in terms of what is dug in us daily in training and how we work, it is very difficult to do the opposite.
“You will need to try not to be a professional and do not take things seriously.
As a group, we are not these types of children.
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“We are very professional in how we work for our work. We know that there is a lot to play. You cannot run it and stop it.
“So starting on Saturday, we would just do the mission. That’s it.”
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