Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller has shrugged off criticism of his decision to leave Wolves and sign a pre-contract agreement with Celtic.
The Glasgow giants beat off stiff competition to land the Scotland international on a three-year deal, with Miller staying at Molineux until the summer.
He had previously stated he would not sign a new contract with the Coca-Cola Championship club, which angered some Wolves fans.
"It's gone great with me. I'm absolutely delighted to get it," he said over his move to the Old Firm club.
"I think what I have done for the club in the last five season has been answer enough to the critics."
Miller added on Sky Sports News: "I have got half a season left at Wolves to play a part in us getting promoted and hopefully score plenty of goals.
"I played a big part in us getting promotion (in 2003) and I'm going to play a big part in trying to get us getting promoted this year."