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In this episode of Let Me Be Frank, Bobby Petta joins Frank McAvennie and Simon Houston to look back on the highs and lows of his time at Celtic.
He recalls his finest hour in the green and white hoops when his blistering form in the famous 6-2 demolition of Rangers led to Dutch compatriot Fernando Ricksen being subbed after 20 minutes.
A former Feyenoord teammate of Henrik Larsson, he explains why life was tough in Glasgow after being signed by John Barnes from Ipswich in 1999, but reveals that O’Neill and the late Tommy Burns gave him the confidence to succeed.
Full of laughs, insight, and a few jaw-dropping tales, this is a must-watch for fans of Celtic, the Netherlands and classic football storytelling
In this episode of Let Me Be Frank, Bobby Petta joins Frank McAvennie and Simon Houston to look back on the highs and lows of his time at Celtic.
He recalls his finest hour in the green and white hoops when his blistering form in the famous 6-2 demolition of Rangers led to Dutch compatriot Fernando Ricksen being subbed after 20 minutes.
A former Feyenoord teammate of Henrik Larsson, he explains why life was tough in Glasgow after being signed by John Barnes from Ipswich in 1999, but reveals that O’Neill and the late Tommy Burns gave him the confidence to succeed.
Full of laughs, insight, and a few jaw-dropping tales, this is a must-watch for fans of Celtic, the Netherlands and classic football storytelling