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Kieran Tierney is driving him on to become a Celtic star.The young Parkhead centre-back trained with Tierney before his £25million move to Arsenal in 2019 and was blown away by his attitude in both training and games.He was in awe of KT again last week after his trio of superb displays in Scotland’s World Cup qualifiers.Welsh, getting his chance to shine in Celtic’s first team under interim boss John Kennedy, believes that Tierney is the perfect role model for any aspiring youngster.He said:
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Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireIt covers part of the West Highland line in Scotland and is a huge hit with tourists.West Coast Railways, operators of ‘The Jacobite’, provided the steam engine and carriages for the ‘Hogwarts Express’ as seen in the ‘Harry Potter’ films including ‘The Philosopher’s Stone’ and others in this wonderful series of films.Some of the carriages of ‘The Jacobite’ are those used in the ‘Harry Potter’ films.
Dumfries and it is thought the dog was stolen from a nearby garden. The pooch was returned to its owner but it is believed that two female witnesses may have seen the dog being thrown from a small green van.
Lib Dems, the party's election chairman has said. MP Alistair Carmichael, who is heading the campaign ahead of the May 6 election, said staff we left shaken by the incident but no one was hurt.
Aroma Coffee & Kitchen - who are based on Stewarton Street - are known for their cool and quirky options.They posted their latest invention on Facebook showing both a Celtic and a Rangers crest on top of a frothy coffee.In the post, they said: "Have a great old firm day, remember it’s only a game enjoy."Many customers were loving it.One said: "Well we will have a couple, can you do it with tea?"Another added: "These are fab."While others commented with green and blue heart emojis.The cafe
Scottish Cup quarter-final. The competition was suspended in January due to the coronavirus pandemic and has been forced into a congested schedule.
Glasgow on Saturday April 17.
Celtic this season then perhaps the final, final derby a few weeks later might have had even more significance.That’s all ifs, buts and never will be’s though with the Hoops’ 10-in-a-row car crash barely even visible in the rearview mirror.What is certain is that tomorrow is the biggest clash with Rangers left in the decorated skipper’s 14-year Celtic career and is absolutely pivotal to any chance he has of bowing out with silverware.Brown has been on the winning side in 22 of his previous 42
Barry Ferguson, as he feels Rangers will be worried about facing the winger on Sunday. The Scotland international has missed most of this season with an ankle problem, and is in doubt for the Scottish Cup clash at the weekend with a muscular problem.
coronavirus restrictions eased, saying it was 'better than Benidorm'. With six people allowed to meet outdoors as of today, Michaela McGinley's pals invited her out for a day in Kelvingrove Park.
The Scottish Cup returns this weekend with games spread across the weekend, starting with a triple bill this evening. Due to the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, taking place on Saturday there has had to be a shuffle of the fixturecard meaning there are not 3pm kick-offs on Saturday.
most stringent restrictions on average than people in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.Analysis by Oxford University's Blavatnik school of government found the UK was "globally unique" in spending the longest period of lockdown at a very high level of stringency - with Scotland the toughest of the lot.It comes as travel restrictions north of the Border are finally lifted today after more than four months, while groups of up to six people from six different households can also now legally meet
Stephen Glass and Allan Russell for the first time.And next week he’ll enter battle with the final part of the new Aberdeen management team – Scott Brown.The duo have crossed swords plenty of times in the past and Wednesday will be no different.
Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement that travel restrictions were lifting in Scotland from Friday, and it was only a matter of time before Janey Godley created a voiceover. Today, the First Minister said Scots will be able to travel anywhere in the country earlier than previously planned due to the continued suppression of coronavirus.
Rangers. Defender Niko Katic (knee) remains a long-term absentee.
Kieran Tierney will miss the next four to six weeks with a knee injury, his club Arsenal have confirmed. The left-back was forced off in the recent loss to Liverpool with manager Mikel Arteta calling it a potentially “serious” issue.
Humza Yousaf has said. The Justice Secretary said in a speech earlier today that independence would not be a "distraction" from the fallout of the pandemic.