Celtic’s 1982/83 season was a dramatic and ultimately disappointing campaign. Managed by Billy McNeill, the team pushed Aberdeen and Dundee United in one of the tightest Scottish title races of the decade. Despite strong performances from Charlie Nicholas, who scored over 40 goals in all competitions, Celtic finished third in the Premier Division, just one point behind champions Dundee United.
They reached the Scottish Cup final, losing 1–0 to Aberdeen after extra time, and went out early in Europe. The season is remembered for Nicholas’s brilliance before his transfer to Arsenal that summer, marking the end of an exciting but frustrating era.
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Celtic’s 1982/83 season was a dramatic and ultimately disappointing campaign. Managed by Billy McNeill, the team pushed Aberdeen and Dundee United in one of the tightest Scottish title races of the decade. Despite strong performances from Charlie Nicholas, who scored over 40 goals in all competitions, Celtic finished third in the Premier Division, just one point behind champions Dundee United.
They reached the Scottish Cup final, losing 1–0 to Aberdeen after extra time, and went out early in Europe. The season is remembered for Nicholas’s brilliance before his transfer to Arsenal that summer, marking the end of an exciting but frustrating era.
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