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Idah doesn’t hold back on unfair “hate” from ruthless Celtic fans

Published 10:58 8 Sept 2025 BST

Updated 10:58 8 Sept 2025 BST

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Idah doesn’t hold back on unfair “hate” from ruthless Celtic fans

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Idah left Celtic for Swansea on Deadline Day

By Séamus Brady

Adam Idah has shone a light on the immense pressure he endured at Celtic, admitting he felt "hate" and "torture" during his time with the Scottish giants.

Despite his contributions, Idah struggled to win over some fans. Reflecting on his spell with Celtic following Ireland’s 2-2 draw with Hungary, Idah spoke honestly.

“It can be tough, you get a lot of hate," he said. "You might have a bad game and it’s torture. It’s a difficult place up there. But flip it the other way, you’re doing well and it’s the best place ever.

“Celtic is one of the biggest clubs in the world. It’s a really proud moment for me, playing for them… I’ve had some great memories. I’ve got nothing bad to say about the club.

“To score, I think, 20 goals last season coming off the bench, it kind of goes a bit unnoticed. But that’s football. It’s time to move on now and get a fresh start.”

Idah: At first, I didn't want to leave Celtic

The fresh start emerged quickly for Idah as he was preparing for the first Old Firm of the season when Swansea’s interest emerged. Brendan Rodgers omitted him from the squad for the clash in Ibrox as the move was finalised, and Idah joined up with the Ireland squad shortly after. 

“At first, I didn’t want to leave Celtic… But Swansea have a great project… I’m really looking forward to going to Swansea.”

The Irish striker capped off a memorable night by rescuing a point for Ireland with a dramatic late equaliser against Hungary, sending the Aviva Stadium into raptures.

The 2-2 draw not only highlighted Idah’s ability to deliver in big moments but also offered an encouraging glimpse of what Swansea City fans can look forward to in the season ahead.

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