
Scott Sinclair that his time with Celtic was the best spell of his career as he shared his one regret from his time at Parkhead.
Sinclair spent more than three years with the Hoops. And it proved to be a hugely successful period for the 31-year-old as Celtic swept the board when it came to winning domestic honours.

By the time he left for Preston North End last January, he had won nine medals. He also clinched a host of individual accolades, and left with a record of 62 goals in 167 games in all competitions.
And despite the fact that he is still playing at a very good level, Sinclair insisted that no spell in his career provided him with more joy than his time in Scotland.
“What a place,” he said, . “The enjoyment, the fans, playing the Champions League – it was the best three years of my career. No question. To be out there at Parkhead with 60,000 fans singing your song on a weekend – what a feeling.”

Unfortunately for the forward, his time with Celtic ended on more of a sour note. He made just two league appearances in the season in which he left for Deepdale.
And he opened up on the disappointment at how his stay with the Bhoys came to an end.
“My time was up and I had to move on. I’ve done everything I can. I’ve won everything I can. My only regret is that I didn’t get the send off, that one last game to see the fans,” he added.
Sinclair’s initial form after leaving Celtic hinted that the club had probably made the right decision in letting him leave.
However, he has made an outstanding start to his first full season with Preston. He already has four goals under his belt in just eight appearances.
And with Neil Lennon’s side coming under a bit of pressure at the moment, Celtic fans would be forgiven for wondering if he should have been kept a little longer.