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Greg Taylor can't dwell on Celtic history during wedding venue hunt with Hampden return taking up party time

Greg Taylor went straight from being a Celtic history maker into sorting out wedding venues. Then he’ll be right on to helping Scotland to reach Euro 2024.

But the full-back will make sure that, although he’s got highly-important business to attend to on and off the park in the coming days, he’ll take time to savour his Treble triumph. Taylor capped a stunning club campaign with another polished performance at Hampden as he bagged yet another winners medal.

The defender will be back at the National Stadium two weeks tomorrow as part of Steve Clarke’s side for the qualifier against Georgia. Taylor will have been in Oslo three days earlier to face Norway and, even before that, he’s got important personal work to undertake. Acknowledging his term is far from over, he explained: “Well, I have four days when I can go and see my wedding venue for next year! So I will be doing that first.”

Asked where, Taylor laughed: “I can’t tell you! Don’t want any of you lot lurking about!” From there, it’s back to games and immediately onto the Scotland squad and he continued: “I will try and get a quick recharge of the batteries and then right into the national team.

“It is just the life of a footballer. Certainly boys who play international football. You know you are only ever one game away and the next one is the biggest.

“That’s been the attitude for us at the club as a group of players and that’s the mentality I am sure every one of the international players have because, as soon as you go away and represent your country, there is no prouder honour than that. We will be ready. The size of the games makes a difference, of course. They are not difficult games to motivate yourself for, you know what’s at stake at the end of that.

“The

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