Ryan Christie has revealed he has a permanent connection with Greg Taylor by way of a tattoo he had done in Ibiza.
Speaking to the Scotland National Team on social media as part of a feature named 'Ryan Christie's Tattoo Tour' (as spotted by Celts Are Here), the former Celtic midfielder explored his tattoo collection, offering insights into the wheres, whens and whys of each design.
"Most of the time I’ve stayed away from tattoos when I’m abroad," said Christie. "I got one in Ibiza with Greg Taylor. A little love heart on my shoulder – that’s for GT.
"He’s not got one to match – I couldn’t convince him."
This is Ryan Christie's Tattoo Tour.
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) October 10, 2024
From music and movies, to group chats and teammates, find out the stories behind Ryan's tattoos 🖋️ ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/kY4W3nFJ7M
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After breaking into the Celtic first-team under Brendan Rodgers in 2018, Christie enjoyed a successful stretch in Glasgow right up until his final campaign, the 2020/21 season, when Celtic failed to win a single trophy.
The midfielder then left for Bournemouth, helping the then English Championship side reach the Premier League where they've since remained.
Taylor, on the other hand, is yet to extend his stay at Parkhead, with the full-back's contract set to expire at the end of the current campaign.
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