Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton 'doesn't understand' David Turnbull's celebration against St Mirren.
However, it was his actions after the goal that have proved the most noteworthy as he put his fingers in his ears as part of his celebration.column, he said:"I didn't quite understand David Turnbull’s fingers in the ears celebration against St Mirren the other night.
"Brendan Rodgers has set them a challenge – and given them a deadline. He hinted this week he is going to clear the decks somewhat in January as he feels his squad is too big. "It was arguably stronger. The summer signings and the guys on the fringes will need to step up in the next few weeks, because if the Celtic squad think it’s been hectic up until now, they haven’t seen anything yet. Celtic have played 15 games so far this season.
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