Friday, April 4, 2008
Let's hammer Motherwell... please
It's last orders at Celtc Park tomorrow, we've used up eight of our nine lifes and are hanging on by the thinnest of thin threads.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
The return of... NEIL LENNON
Entirely without prediction Neil Lennon has returned to Celtic to join the first-team coaching staff.
Since leaving a year ago, Lennon has played for Nottingham Forest and Wycombe Wandereres, but informed Paul Lambert this morning that he'd been offered a coaching job at Celtic.
Rather than attempt the impossible, Lambert released Lennon to take up the job and he will be on the bench starting with Saturday's game against Motherwell.
VIDEO REPORT
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CELTIC 3-0 RANGERS Enjoy
It's incredible to think that it's now 24 years ago that a couple of brothers from Larkhall scored against Rangers.
That's brothers as in physically related, not through strange sinister organisations sworn to ssssssssssssh secrecy.
Willie and Paul, of the famous McStay's, did the trick on 2 April 1984 as Celtic dumped Rangers 3-0 on a Monday night match that wasn't worth televising.
Thankfully Celtic did capture the magic and brought out a video showing the full 90 minutes as Paul put Celtic ahead before half-time followed by a rare goal from Willie and Davie Provan completing the scoring.
CELTIC 3-0 RANGERS ENJOY THE VIDEO
That's brothers as in physically related, not through strange sinister organisations sworn to ssssssssssssh secrecy.
Willie and Paul, of the famous McStay's, did the trick on 2 April 1984 as Celtic dumped Rangers 3-0 on a Monday night match that wasn't worth televising.
Thankfully Celtic did capture the magic and brought out a video showing the full 90 minutes as Paul put Celtic ahead before half-time followed by a rare goal from Willie and Davie Provan completing the scoring.
CELTIC 3-0 RANGERS ENJOY THE VIDEO
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Monday, March 31, 2008
John Fallon's honest video assessment of another deflating defeat
VIDEO MESSAGE
John Fallon looks back at Saturday's defeat, looks at our problems and what is required.
A typically honest assessment, he calls it straight and hopes that the players are hurting as much as the Celtic support as a championship slips away to a Rangers side that is average on a good day.
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