If he plays tomorrow against Falkirk, James Forrest will have played his 565th match for Celtic, and if he has as similar impact as he did in the Scottish Cup semi-final last weekend, then that will be the perfect way to celebrate signing his new deal. The long-serving winger signed on for his 18th season as a first-team player in the Hoops earlier this week and is fully focused on the remaining games of this season. Speaking ahead of Saturday’s game against Falkirk, James Forrest said: âAt times this season Iâve come on and Iâve helped. Iâve been there to try and push the lads on whoâve been in my position, and I think theyâve done really well. âWeâve got five league games, weâve got the cup final as well so whatever the manager decides, Iâll be there and hopefully I can make an impact and help the team. âIâm absolutely delighted, I spoke to the manager and Shaun from January, and the main thing is everyoneâs focus has been the club and getting into the cup final and obviously focusing on the league. âIâve been here a long time, and I knew I wanted to keep playing and it was always going to just come down to the club, so Iâm delighted. ‘Iâve agreed to stay for another year, and hopefully I can just keep helping the team, keep contributing and keep fighting for trophies.’ It now looks more than ever that Forrest will join another elite group of Celts such as Billy McNeill and Bobby Lennox as being a one-club man. Presumably that wasnât on his mind all those years ago when he made a scoring debut against Motherwell at the end of the 2009/10 season. In the time that followed he has now become the clubâs most decorated player with 26 winnerâs medals as well as scoring in every single season he has played. He said: âIn football there are so many twists and turns you never know what is going to happen the next week. “So, to come through the youths here and play so many game for Celtic, win so many things, itâs been unbelievable. âIn the last couple of years, Iâve obviously taken notice when Iâve been told what stats and records I break, it has been good to hear, but hopefully there are a couple more to come and once I do retire, I can sit down and properly take it all in.â Watch the full interview to hear James Forrest on: Being one-club man Fighting for a place in the team Scotland Martin OâNeillâs praise FixturesCeltic Vs. Falkirk â Sat, Apr 25th 2026, 17:30
James Forrest is looking to add to medal collection
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James Forrest is looking to add to medal collection
James Forrest is looking to add to medal collection






























































