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Scottish Premiership Season Review 2016/17: Dominant Celtic Way Ahead of the Rest

It was a case of Celtic and “the rest” during the 2016/17 Scottish Premiership season. Brendan Rodgers’ side proved far too strong once again for their domestic opponents, winning the league by a staggering 30 points from 2nd placed Aberdeen. Celtic amassed 106 points, scoring exactly the same amount of goals too in an awe-inspiring display of dominance that made football news headlines in Scotland and further afield.

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Electric Celtic Blitzed Their Way to the Scottish Premiership Title

 

Celtic started their league campaign in scintillating fashion, winning their first 4 games on the trot, which included a 4-1 win over their nearest rivals Aberdeen and a 5-1 mauling of Glasgow rivals Rangers. That start was an early indicator of things to come and Celtic won 22 straight Scottish Premiership matches between September and March, leaving everyone else in their wake. Neither Aberdeen nor Rangers could muster any kind of challenge to Brendan Rodgers’ all-conquering side as Celtic breezed over the finish line and into the football news stories for securing their 6th title in succession.

 

European Places Were up for Grabs

 

Under manager Derek McInnes, Aberdeen enjoyed a successful season, finishing runners-up to Celtic, and in the process earning themselves a Europa League spot. The Dons scored an impressive 74 goals during their 38 game campaign, with Jonathan Hayes and Neil McGinn providing a valuable goal threat from midfield. Glasgow Rangers finished in the remaining Europa League qualification spot, earning a very respectable 3rd place finish following their dramatic return to the Scottish Premiership. Their solid season should provide a platform for greater things next year.

 

Inverness CT Couldn't Beat the Drop

 

Tipped for relegation by the bookmakers before a ball was kicked, Inverness CT lived up to their underdog tags and were relegated from the Scottish Premiership. Their valiant attempts to stay afloat made for interesting viewing in the football news. Under the tutelage of 36-year-old manager Richie Foran, Inverness won 3 of their last 4 games but were still relegated on the final day with results going against them elsewhere. Hamilton Academical gave themselves a fighting chance of staying in the Scottish Premiership by securing a relegation play-off spot on the final day. Their fate has yet to be decided. They face Dundee United in a two-legged battle for survival.

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29/05/2017, by Kevin McNamara