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.
15.11.2020 - 23:00 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Kristoffer Ajer travelled back to Scotland on Sunday amid questions over a potential quarantine period. The Norwegian national team's Nations League campaign was thrown into chaos this week after full-back Omar Elabdellaoui returned a positive Covid-19 test.
The entire squad was denied permission to travel for a clash with Romania and the players were left unable to leave Oslo. A report from TV2 states they've now been permitted to return to their clubs on the condition they complete a 10-day
.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.
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
priority health care and vulnerable groups. Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has previously set out plans to reach a million Scots by spring.
Celtic Park. Police Scotland said the officers received minor injuries in the clashes at the stadium after Celtic were beaten 2-0 at the hands of Ross County in the Betfred Cup.
Jackie McNamara believes old team-mate Neil Lennon will be feeling the heat despite putting a brave face on things. But he also reckons the under-pressure Hoops boss has suffered setbacks most managers only see in their nightmares.
smash that shattered so many lives.Out of picture, three men lay dead or dying.Two others, including Aberdeen-born expat Scott Gordon, 49, were maimed.Six hundred yards away, the driver whose car ploughed into six cyclists on a Sunday morning ride was slumped by the side of her Ford Mondeo, head down, her tattooed arms and hands dripping with blood.Mavi Sanchez, 31, had spent the night partying, was four times the drink-drive limit and had taken cocaine.But now, three-and-a-half years on, she
Celtic boss was unhappy the Scottish government stepped in and cancelled games after Boli Bolingoli’s breach while other clubs have managed to avoid similar sanctions. But Lennon believes the seven game bans handed out to Ibrox pair George Edmundson and Jordan Jones is a clear message to the rest of the game.
Kris Ajer will be fit to face Hibs on Saturday despite a confusion over his injury status. A message went out on Celtic's Twitter feed earlier where the big Norwegian and his fellow 'Chris' were confused as Neil Lennon gave an injury update.
Neil Lennon turning festive storyteller. The manager takes on the role of narrator as his Hoops stars bid to "save Christmas" in the club's yearly feature.
lockdown blues by running a 70km (43 miles) fundraiser in his hotel room.Chris Gordon, from West Dunbartonshire, has been cooped up in an airport hotel outside London after a work group were told to self-isolate for 14 days.Keen to put his spare time to good use, Chris vowed to run 5km-a-day - or 558 lengths of his room - to raise £2,500 for the Mental Health Foundation.Chris, 36, said: “The circumstances you find yourself in get you thinking and you constantly see about suicide rates
Mohamed Elyounoussi and Kristoffer Ajer are in the clear following Norway's Covid crisis. The Parkhead pair were allowed to return to Scotland on Sunday on the condition they completed a 10 day quarantine.
Kris Ajer and Mohamed Elyounoussi won’t be placed under house arrest for Hibs – or end up in a Norwegian nick.
Celtic stars Mohamed Elyounoussi and Kristoffer Ajer. It's currently unclear whether the pair will miss Saturday's visit to Hibs as the final decision on the whether the quarantine is implemented rests with the Scottish health authorities.