It’s a strange old time for footballers and fans at the moment with the 2019/20 campaign paused as people focus on more important things, but Celtic centre-half Christopher Jullien raised a smile this week as he took to social media to send a simple message to supporters.
Following his Β£7million arrival from Toulouse last summer, the 27-year-old has become a firm favourite amongst the fanbase with solid performances in the backline, and when he took to Twitter, we were 23 days into the lull.
23 Days without football… β³π #footballwillcomeback #savelivesstayhome#hoopsupsideyourhead pic.twitter.com/9OfEpcBYw6
— Chris Jullien.. (@Chri6ViF) March 31, 2020
It’s certainly felt like a long time since a football was last kicked in anger, but seeing it written down definitely brought it home and not just for Celtic fans judging by the raft of responses the player received.
Already been 3 weeks π³π³ππ
— Andrew Hutton (@liverpoolLfc07) March 31, 2020
Hope to see u back soon big man
— βοΈDEMBELES BIG TOEβοΈπβ½οΈπ (@Owensybhoy0) March 31, 2020
Feels like 23 years.
— MikeyD (@mikeybhoy01) March 31, 2020
This is brutal big man π
— Shaun McDermott (@Shaunmcd21) March 31, 2020
Miss watching you play as much as you miss playing ππβοΈπππβοΈ
— Marie (@marielafferty) March 31, 2020
I feel ya
— nicola. (@nictrixx) March 31, 2020
I used to complain when the international football was on good God how I took football for grantedπ
— Celt in Oz (@Celtic12227908) March 31, 2020
23 days… Or is that years?
Know which 1 it feels like
— D. Hollywoodthebhoys (@DHollywoodtheb1) March 31, 2020
Such a French expression ππ
— Derek Meers (@DerekMeers) March 31, 2020
Just don't do a morelos and become chubby π
— Christian (@ChristianAbe88) March 31, 2020
Whilst we all keep ourselves occupied and self isolated, we’ll simply have to see what happens to the campaign and what the authorities and clubs themselves agree to when it comes to 2019/20 and how it’s supposed to come to an end.
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