If you accept the definition of Celt as a speaker or descendant of a speaker of a Celtic language, then that would apply to the Highland Scots more than Lowland Scots. The Lowlanders are referred to as Sasanach (southerner) in Gaelic. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Some Scottish people are Celtic but some may be from Vikings, Angles, Saxons, Picts etc
The answer is Celtic
Yes, Celtic is the leading team of the Scottish Premier League. They had a total of 99 points in the 2031-2014 season.
The Scottish League cup winners in 2006 were Celtic.
The Scottish League cup winners in 1969 were Celtic.
Celtic won the Scottish League Cup in 1908.
In modern times, 'Celtic' people are Irish, Scottish highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish. Those are the only regions where Celtic languages are still spoken.
Celtic people are still around today. They are English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh. You have to be more specific about the era.
clyde were the first team to beat celtic in a scottish cup replay the 1955 final
Celtic currently play in the Scottish Premier League.
The answer is Celtic
Celtic won the Scottish League Cup in 1971.
The Celtic is the richest Scottish football club.
The team that won the Scottish Premier League in 2007 was Celtic.
Celtic
The Irish and Scottish are Celtic, not Anglo-Saxon. They are linguistically and culturally Celtic but are related to the Anglo-Saxons because they all derive from the same Indo European people. The Irish and Scottish have a heavy Genetic relation to Anglo-saxons due to the settlements in Ireland and Scotland
Celtic won the Scottish League Cup in 1893.
Celtic won the Scottish League Cup in 1894.