Premiership bonanza. We've got a full card to savour but we've got eyes on Lanarkshire as Hamilton Accies host Celtic.
09.12.2020 - 23:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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.
That has prompted an angry response from supporters, not least during protests at Celtic Park after a defeat to Ross County and a limp draw with St Johnstone on the last two Sundays in a row. Fans are desperate to see their heroes clinch the historic achievement and
.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
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.
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.
Celtic striker Andy Walker has accused the club's board of a 'dereliction of duty' in their failure to sack Neil Lennon. The Irishman has been under fire from all sides after presiding over just two wins from the last 12 games but has been given until January to turn things around by power brokers Peter Lawwell and Dermot Desmond.
Steven Gerrard 's side sitting pretty at the top of the Premiership, having conceded just four league goals. And they can stretch their lead to 14 points, at least for a few hours, with their title rivals not playing until this afternoon.Rangers will be without key man Ryan Jack but have otherwise a full squad to choose from as they look to turn the screw on Celtic and Neil Lennon.
Peter Lawwell and largest shareholder Dermot Desmond on the receiving end of the criticism. The decision to erect the fencing stemmed from furious protests last Sunday, when a large number of Celtic diehards gathered outside the ground to vent their frustrations after going out of the Betfred Cup to Ross County.
Celtic Park turned violent last weekend. The 36-year-old was arrested by police as part of their ongoing investigation into the gathering at the Hoops ground on Sunday, November 29.
Christopher Jullien is likely to return to the heart of the defence for Sunday's visit of St Johnstone. The big Frenchman was left out of the 4-2 defeat to AC Milan as Neil Lennon looked to keep him fresh for the domestic challenges ahead.
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
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.
Kris Commons has rounded on Celtic fans and reckons there is no excuse for the angry scenes that came after Sunday’s shock Betfred Cup loss to Ross County. The 37-year-old admits he is furious with a section of the club's support for turning against Neil Lennon despite a wretched run on the pitch.