For his documentary The Human Factor, about the elusive quest for a peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians, director Dror Moreh spent time with American diplomats involved in those negotiations. A lot of time.
24.12.2020 - 00:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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.
For his documentary The Human Factor, about the elusive quest for a peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians, director Dror Moreh spent time with American diplomats involved in those negotiations. A lot of time.
John Hughes has targeted St Mirren’s Sam Foley after making striker Tony Andreu his first signing. Yogi wants Buddies midfielder Foley on loan until the summer after landing free agent Andreu on a six-month deal.Foley, who is now on the fringes of Jim Goodwin’s squad, would prefer a longer-term deal and is weighing up his options.
Ross County. The 32-year-old attacking midfielder has joined on a contract for the rest of the season.
Celtic counterpart Gerry McCulloch's "fake news" claim to shreds after Saturday's derby win. Callum McGregor's own goal was the difference in the 1-0 home victory in Govan following a red card for visiting defender Nir Bitton.Pass to Paradise presenter McCulloch had branded the league leaders' title advantage "fake news" after Neil Lennon's side emerged 2-0 winners against Ross County at home last month.He said: "It's up to the boys here to do their own job.
Premiership bonanza. We've got a full card to savour but we've got eyes on Lanarkshire as Hamilton Accies host Celtic.
Rangers ' 16 point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership "fake news" during the Ross County match broadcast for season ticket holders. McCulloch was joined in the studio by pundit John Hartson and Stephen McManus, who is a coach in the Celtic youth set-up, when he suggested that the Hoops' games in hand make the gap look worse than it is.
David Turnbull struggling to keep his composure following Celtic's win over Ross County. Turnbull bagged his first Premiership goal during Wednesday night's comfortable 2-0 victory at Parkhead.The midfielder was up for club media duty after the full-time whistle but keeping a straight face in front of the camera proved to be his most difficult task of the evening.
Henrik Larsson because of his top class heading ability.Griffiths grabbed the second goal against Ross County to mark his return to the starting line-up alongside Odsonne Edouard with a beautifully measured header.It was the 20th headed goal of Griffiths' Celtic career and Hartson says the surprising knack of the 5ft 8in striker to beat towering defenders to the ball reminds him of similar stature Swede Larsson.He told Celtic TV: “That’s a couple of good goals, headed goals, that we have seen
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.
John Hughes has claimed everybody is fired up to silence the critics who say they are doomed for the Premiership drop. The rock-bottom Staggies decided to move for ‘Yogi’ after Stuart Kettlewell was removed from his position following Saturday’s defeat to relegation rivals Hamilton.
Stuart Kettlewell after a 2-0 defeat to Hamilton left them four points adrift at the bottom of the table. The Staggies have managed just one Premiership win since August, with Saturday's defeat their fourth on the spin.
Livingston: Stryjek; Devlin, Fitzwater, Guthrie, Serrano; Sibbald, Bartley; Mullin (Holt 62), Pittman, Forrest (Brown 45); Robinson (Poplatnik 76). Subs: McCrorie, Emmanuel-Thomas, McMillan, Ambrose, Taylor-Sinclair, Lawson.
Aberdeen in the pre-contract fight for Ross County striker Ross Stewart. United boss Micky Mellon is a big fan of the striker and has been on his wanted list since the start of the season.
Derek McInnes admits he wants to make changes in January despite his side getting back to winning ways against Ross County. The Dons had gone four matches without a victory heading into the clash with Stuart Kettlewell's side at Pittodrie but a brace from Curtis Main took them level on points with Celtic in third, albeit having played two more games.
There are two massively acclaimed animated feature films arriving in viewers’ homes this month. One of them, Pixar’s “Soul,” premieres on Disney+ on Christmas Day.