Police Scotland over its failure to respond to the accident.James McMillan, who is grandfather to Lamara Bell’s son Kieran, said: “I am happy that this is finally moving forward in some way.
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Celtic fans not to protest at Parkhead ahead of Sunday's match with St Johnstone. The Hoops face the in-form Perth side amid a terrible slide that has seen them collect just two wins in 11 games.
Influential fan group the Green Brigade displayed a critical banner featuring Neil Lennon, Peter Lawwell and Dermot Desmond at the ground on Friday. It comes after fans congregated to demonstrate outside the stadium following the Betfred Cup defeat to Ross County last Sunday, showing disregard for the
.Police Scotland over its failure to respond to the accident.James McMillan, who is grandfather to Lamara Bell’s son Kieran, said: “I am happy that this is finally moving forward in some way.
Celtic should have hit Ross County for six after watching his team dominate in a 2-0 win at Parkhead. The Hoops took home all three points after fine goals from David Turnbull and Leigh Griffiths and they were denied several more after missed chances and good goalkeeping from Ross Laidlaw.
Scott Brown and Shane Duffy for the visit of Ross County. Manager Neil Lennon revealed the pair were struggling following Sunday's Scottish Cup Final victory over Hearts.
Celtic 's shackles as he declared it's given his stars a "huge psychological lift". The Parkhead side have turned their focus to a Premiership recovery mission after defeating Hearts in Sunday's Scottish Cup Final.They sit 16 points behind leaders Rangers having played three fewer games.
Alfredo Morelos appeared to send a pointed message to Celtic during the Scottish Cup final - only to see them lift the trophy. Neil Lennon's side took a 2-0 lead against Hearts with less than half an hour on the clock and appeared to be cruising toward a 12th domestic trophy on the spin.
Scott Brown lifted a 12th domestic trophy in a row in a typical fashion after a series of running battles against Hearts. Neil Lennon 's side took an early 2-0 lead before being pegged back, and blew a 3-2 advantage in extra-time.
Scottish Cup Final victory over Hearts. The Hoops stars today wrote their names into the history books and secured an incredible 12th consecutive trophy on the spin.
Hampden, defying advice to avoid crowded places, as they welcome the team bus to the national stadium for the Scottish Cup Final. The show of support has seen several hundred fans appear with banners and flags prior to the game between their team and Hearts.The match carries special significance as a win would see the Hoops win an unprecedented quadruple Treble to seal a period of domestic dominance never before seen in this country that's unlikely to be repeated.
a manager. It all adds up to another stomach-churner for a man whose relationship with this trophy has been one success story after another.
Hearts side have no intention of being Scottish Cup Final nearly men.The Tynecastle boss has told his Jambos that second-best is nowhere ahead of their trip to the National Stadium to face the holders.Despite being 10/1 outsiders to deny Neil Lennon’s side a quadruple Treble, Neilson says a date with destiny awaits as they bid to be Hearts legends.He said: “In 10 years’ time, nobody cares if you’ve been to a final.“They’re only interested if you’ve won, especially at a club like Hearts where we
Odsonne Edouard to shoot Celtic to a historic quadruple Treble.The Hoops boss believes the out-of-sorts French striker will steal the Scottish Cup Final show against Hearts on Sunday.Edouard has found the net just once in the last seven Premiership outings and has scored only five times in the league.But Lennon believes the floodgates could open for the 22-year-old against the Jambos at Hampden.He scored twice in last year’s final and the Hoops chief said: “These occasions bring the best out in
Neil Lennon has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday's clash against Hearts. The Hoops manager is adamant that sentiment won't come into his thinking when he names his team ahead of speculation captain Scott Brown could return to the side for the trip to Hampden.
Neil Lennon faces a selection headache in midfield as questions remain over whether Scott Brown will be given the chance to complete the quadruple Treble. Some fans believe David Turnbull and Ismaila Soro should be given the opportunity in Sunday's Scottish Cup Final ahead of the Parkhead old guard with Tom Rogic also in the frame.
Neil Lennon is adamant nobody will earn a place in his Scottish Cup Final team based on name alone. The likes of surprise heroes Conor Hazard, David Turnbull and Ismaila Soro were the driving force behind a recent pair of victories against Lille and Kilmarnock which stopped a horror run of two wins in 12 games.
POLICE Scotland is running a major campaign to help the people of Monklands to protect themselves from fraud – one of the most commonly experienced crimes in the country.Cases of criminals exploiting vulnerable and unsuspecting people and persuading them to part with money or personal information are continuing to rise.During the six-week campaign, in partnership with Take Five to Stop Fraud, police officers will also warn that criminals are becoming more sophisticated and convincing in their
national constabulary is not yet financially sustainable despite improvements, according to government beancounters. A new report on the management and financial structure of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) by Audit Scotland shows a total overspend of £26.8 million in 2019-20.
Celtic players don't understand or care about the significance of winning Ten In A Row as 'way, way off the mark'. The embattled Irishman has watched his side slide from an all-conquering force to win only two of their last 12 games.
Neil Lennon insists his team must transfer their San Siro inspiration back into Parkhead. The manager is now facing an absolutely crucial period in the campaign where his team simply must get back on track.Celtic face St Johnstone on Sunday on home soil and cannot afford any slips.As well as the Scottish Cup Final against Hearts at Hampden and a Boxing Day away game at Hamilton, there's also home clashes against Kilmarnock, Ross County and Dundee United before the turn of the year which are
Celtic 's misery with a zombie stunt outside of Parkhead. The pressure is on manager Neil Lennon after a disastrous Betfred Cup exit at the hands of Ross County, with fans protesting outside the stadium.