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Celtic TV Make Significant Platform Announcement
It’s out with the old and in with the new for Celtic TV, after a busy summer for the team at Parkhead.
Celtic has made updates to their streaming platform over the summer, with fans first catching wind of this during the fan survey.
In an email sent to supporters on Tuesday, the club announced that they are transitioning from traditional DVDs to digital streaming for all their feature-length content.
This change means that exclusive documentaries, including behind-the-scenes footage and special features, will now be accessible directly through Celtic TV.
Among the upcoming releases is a much-anticipated documentary resembling the ‘All or Nothing’ series popularized on Amazon.
Celtic announced that a film following last season’s highs and lows will be hitting our screens in the near future, and it seems like its release might not be too far away.
This documentary will provide an intimate look at Celtic’s season and capture both triumphs and challenges faced by the team.
It would be great to get that exclusive insight into the dressing room and see first-hand how the players and managers react in different situations, especially during that mid-season spell when Celtic weren’t performing and were struggling to pick up results.
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