“Money wasn’t going to further my career. Coming here has boosted me as a player, as a person,” Matt O’Riley
The Celtic Star · Jan 19, 2022
“Money wasn’t going to further my career. Coming here has boosted me as a player, as a person,” Matt O’Riley

“Money wasn’t going to further my career. Coming here has boosted me as a player, as a person,” Matt O’Riley
Matt O’Riley turned down a Fulham contract extension, spent six months training on his own, was picked up by Russel Martin at MK Dons, now if he’s going to Celtic, he’s rejected Russel Martin – now at Swansea – to join Celtic...
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