EXCLUSIVE: The company that sells The Traitors format around the world and the Japanese broadcaster behind Ninja Warrior and Takeshi’s Castle have teamed up to create a physical gameshow.
20.03.2024 - 08:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It's the first international break of the year as Celtic's domestic season goes on ice until March 31.
For some players, it represents the chance to rest, recuperate and catch their breath for the final stretch in the hunt to reclaim the title. For others, it's full throttle from here, as they jet out to represent their countries this month.
There was a time when Brendan Rodgers would be left with a threadbare group back at Lennoxtown but injuries and mixed form means that box office stars who would normally be off on their travels are staying behind. Skipper Callum McGregor has missed a Scotland squad for only the second time in SIX YEARS while Cameron Carter-Vickers is staying behind too after Rodgers spoke with USA boss Gregg Berhalter.
There's only one Japan star in action during the break with Kyogo left out while Reo Hatate is focused on his return from injury after the break. After being initially left out, however, Matt O'Riley has been called up by Denmark - and will hope to play his way into contention for the Euros in June. Here's a look at every Celtic star off to represent their countries - and when you can watch them in action.
EXCLUSIVE: The company that sells The Traitors format around the world and the Japanese broadcaster behind Ninja Warrior and Takeshi’s Castle have teamed up to create a physical gameshow.
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Striker Kemar Roofe has sent a timely reminder to Rangers boss Philippe Clement about his previous heroics against Celtic - having been thrown a fitness challenge by the Ibrox boss.
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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Saudi Arabia, where popular anime characters such as “Captain Tsubasa” and “Dragon Ball” protagonist Son Goku have been engrained in the culture for decades, is taking its love affair with Japanese manga content to the next level. In late March, just a few weeks after the death of “Dragon Ball” creator Akira Toriyama, it was announced that the world’s first theme park dedicated to the megahit Japanese manga and animation franchise will be built in Qiddiya, the massive entertainment and tourism project outside the Saudi capital of Riyadh through a joint venture between Qiddiya and Japan’s Toei Animation.
Steve Clarke won’t throw the baby out with the bathwater after a Dutch drubbing as he looks to earn a first win in seven games when Northern Ireland visit Hampden for a friendly.
Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 4 had a rock ‘em sock ‘em weekend at the international box office, adding $55.3M from 69 markets for a $135M overseas running cume, and $268.2M global (there are several key markets still to release, including France, Australia, the UK and Korea).
Andy Walker reckons a £6millon fee to sign Paulo Bernardo is a 'bit steep' - as he made a case for looking closer to home.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Miyazaki Hayao’s “The Boy and the Heron,” which recently won the Oscar for best animated feature film, will head to global streaming giant Netflix later this year, excluding the U.S. and Japan. The hand-drawn, critically acclaimed fantasy adventure film is part of a renewed worldwide catalog deal between Netflix and the Japanese producer Studio Ghibli, sales agent Goodfellas and independent distributor GKids.
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The famous Jock Stein line about the Celtic jersey not shrinking to fit inferior players is written on the one of the walls at Parkhead.