Lana Del Rey’s ‘Video Games’ – you can watch it below.The musician left the Los Angeles band in January. No official reason for his departure has been confirmed as of yet.Now, Vext has shared a cover of Del Rey’s debut single.
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Celtic fans to find solace in as they sit 23 points adrift of rivals Rangers in the biggest campaign in recent memory.Couple that with the fact that supporters haven't been able to watch their team in over 10 months and you have the ingredients for tensions to spill over.And that's certainly been the case.There's unlikely to a 10 In A Row DVD hitting shops this summer with fans having very little to shout about during a campaign that has followed a decade of domiance.But one slight bonus for
.Lana Del Rey’s ‘Video Games’ – you can watch it below.The musician left the Los Angeles band in January. No official reason for his departure has been confirmed as of yet.Now, Vext has shared a cover of Del Rey’s debut single.
Celtic's struggles this season could be down to the differences in managerial styles of Brendan Rodgers and Neil Lennon.The Livingston captain played under the Hoops boss when he was in charge at Hibs and describes him as a motivator but "not a manager who greatly believes in tactics".This is in stark contrast to the tactical intensity of Rodgers who would relentlessly drill his players in where to move across the pitch.With a large portion of the squad that was so successful under the now
Celtic's trip to St Johnstone after suffering severe bruising against St Mirren.The young defender was taken off the field on a stretcher after injuring an ankle on Wednesday night and left Paisley with his foot in a protective boot.Shane Duffy came on to replace the 21-year-old and the Brighton loanee could be drafted into the starting line-up.James Forrest continues to get up to speed after recovering from ankle surgery, while defender Christopher Jullien is out long-term with a knee
Jamie Lynn Spears has broken her silence for the first time since the New York Times: Framing Britney documentary dropped on Feb. 5 on FX and Hulu.
Celtic's improved results are down to a lack of pressure, insisting there would be pressure playing for the Hoops even in a kickabout.Neil Lennon's side have won their last three matches by an aggregate score of 10-1, including two 4-0 victories away from home.It looks like being too little too late though with Rangers maintaining an 18 point lead at the top of the Premiership.Some have suggested that, with the pressure of 10 In A Row lifted, the Celtic players are now free to express
Albian Ajeti was cleared of a ban for diving.The Celtic boss admitted to being ‘flummoxed’ by the decision to fast-track the striker into the dock and hit the Swiss striker with a two game ban for simulation during last week’s 4-0 win at Kilmarnock.That suspension was quashed and described as ‘not proved’ after the Parkhead club’s legal team argued that Ajeti was sent sprawling by Killie keeper Colin Doyle, with Lennon adamant that the player should have had ‘no case to answer’.Lennon hinted
Refresh for updates and top 10 chart: On one of the most difficult box office dates on the calendar, Super Bowl weekend, and during a pandemic, Warner Bros.’ second weekend of its Denzel Washington-Rami Malek-Jared Leto thriller The Little Things made $2.1M at 2,206 theaters, -55% from its first weekend; putting it’s running domestic total through ten days at $7.7M As would be typical during a Super Bowl Sunday, don’t count on a lot of business today, especially for a R-rated movie aimed at
Neil Lennon has been allowed an extended stay in the Celtic job because no fans are in the stadium, according to former team-mate Chris Sutton.There have been several protests outside of Celtic Park as Rangers cruised 23-points ahead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.Despite collapse of their title bid and fan fury, the Parkhead top brass have stuck by the gaffer so far. columnist Sutton believes that the reign may not have been allowed to continue by Peter Lawwell and Dermot Desmond if
Neil Lennon's words make him believe the Irishman will still be in charge next season but Simon Ferry isn't convinced that is a realistic option.The embattled Irishman has faced calls to go and the Green Brigade headed to Lennoxtown on Friday with a fresh "Lennon Out" banner with the Hoops 23 points behind Rangers.columnist Ferguson admits Lennon's recent admission that a Celtic rebuild is an "exciting project" has given him pause for thought.Chief executive Peter Lawwell will step down in the
Celtic manager says he’s also had an education on what may need to be done next season if the Covid-19 pandemic means stadiums remain closed to fans at the start of the 2021-22 campaign.Lennon and his team have fallen badly in their bid for 10 in a row and the gaffer has faced constant calls for his removal from fans and pundits for the majority of the season.Asked what he has learned in adversity, he said: “You know who your friends are.“It’s a test of your character and you learn more about
Neil Lennon has lost his Celtic "alibi" with the impending departure of Peter Lawwell. The club chief-executive announced last week he is set to retire this summer after 17 years at the helm.Lawwell has backed Lennon in the face of fierce calls for his sacking this season and Stubbs has a theory as to why the board haven't dismissed the manager.
Celtic’s underachievers must start showing personal and professional pride.And the Parkhead gaffer has made it clear the only problem with publicly digging out poor performers lies with those culprits themselves if they fail to deliver the right responses.Lennon didn’t hold back after the latest nightmare.
Leigh Griffiths ' fitness levels in his pre-match interview on Saturday - before hooking the 30-year-old at half-time in the shock 2-1 defeat to St Mirren.
Jim Goodwin ’s men. The Buddies were good value for their victory – their here first since a 3-0 romp in April 1990 – but it was another dreadful afternoon for the Hoops and their under fire manager Neil Lennon.
Vasilis Barkas hasn’t settled at Celtic and must do more. The Parkhead manager has confirmed Scott Bain will keep the gloves as the Greek is not yet up to the speed and physicality of the Scottish game.
Celtic 's clash with Hamilton Accies. Wantaway star Jeremie Frimpong is abroad negotiating an exit from the club as he prepares to join Bayer Leverkusen.
Neil Lennon remains as boss. The influential Association of Irish Celtic Supporters' Clubs have ramped up pressure on Parkhead chiefs to act with a strongly worded statement.
Neil Lennon admitted he finds calls to change the board at Parkhead baffling as he gave a blunt response to calls for a shake-up. The Irishman's side lie 23 points behind Rangers in the Premiership, with the dream of 10 In A Row all-but dead.While Lennon has come under his fair share of pressure, much of the ire has been directed at the Celtic board with calls for chief executive Peter Lawwell and others to go.
Celtic legend invariably thinks back to the one that got away. Callaghan was a key part of Jock Stein’s all-conquering Hoops side, which bagged titles number four, five, six, seven, eight and nine on their historic run in the late 60s and early 70s.