The 29-year-old Frenchman feels that Scottish giants, Celtic FC are a massive club, one where he has fond memories. The striker insisted that he wanted to stay and play for the club, but had to move on due to the circumstances
Jeremie Aliadiere has recently hailed Celtic FC as a great club, one where he had a brief stint which didn’t see him featuring in a single game for them. The player also praised the city, stadium and its fans for their football enthusiasm, due to which he
had a pleasant experience with the Hoops.
Aliadiere holds the club and its fans in high regards as he finds them fantastic. The player really enjoyed his stay at Celtic, as he described:
“To be honest I have really good memories because the fans were fantastic. The city and the stadium were amazing and I really enjoyed my time there.”
The striker admitted that he would have loved to stay and play for a team like Celtic, but insisted that he had to face reality at the same time. Then club manager, Gordon Strachan had no place for the Frenchman in his plans due to which the player had no
choice but to move on. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Lorient-c39153 player wanted to have more playing time, and for that he was forced to look onto other options. The player explained the situation during his time with the Celts:
“The only issue at the time was that (manager) Gordon Strachan said to me that I wasn't going to play any more than I was, so I really didn't have any other choice but to leave and find another club where I could play more. That was the only downside.”
Despite the fact that the 29-year-old had never feature in a single game for the Hoops, the player still holds great respect and memories of the player. Jeremie has fond memories of the training sessions, and the cheering and chanting of the supporters just
proved to be a cherry on top.
“I had a really good experience there. I played with good players and met good people. It's a massive club.”
The Frenchman had been affiliated with five different clubs including http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 FC, Celtic FC, West Ham United FC, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Middlesbrough FC and Lorient FC.
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