Celtic would go on to win Scotland’s first League and Scottish Cup Double that spring of 1907 but by then Frank’s career had taken a major step forward.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement appears to be feeling the pressure of the title race with his latest comments. The Belgian, who called his side moral winners after a draw, was unhappy with Brendan Rodgers ahead of next weekend’s Glasgow Derby.
Ahead of Monday’s possibly title-defining Glasgow Derby against theRangers at Broadwood, Celtic FC Women manager Elena Sadiku spoke to The Celtic Star.
Natalie Ross spoke to the media, including The Celtic Star, ahead of Monday’s crucial Glasgow Derby. Whoever wins this High Noon Showdown will go clear at the top of the SWPL table with just three further games remaining.
Kit Loferski has suffered a foot injury and could be out for the rest of the season, as confirmed by Elena Sadiku in her pre-match press conference. The manager, speaking to The Celtic Star, said: “I don’t know the answer about being out for the season but obviously, she’s been missing some games now.
‘Vorfreude’ – {n.} The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures. ROXIE – 8/10 – Now Big Joe’s more than trouble. You see he stand ’bout six foot four.
Brendan Rodgers was word-perfect with his post-match comments yesterday after his side defeated Hearts 3-0 to open up a six points advantage at the top of the table, ahead of theRangers playing against Kilmarnock today.
A flag was displayed in the front of the main stand during yesterday’s clash with Hearts and it raised more than a few eyebrows, but not in a negative way.
It’s still six days away but I’m sure Brendan Rodgers is already pondering his team selection for the Glasgow Derby, or maybe he already knows the exact starting XI he intends to unleash on theRangers.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has praised the quality of his side’s goals in their 3-0 win over Hearts. The Scottish Champions put on a show in front of a sell-out Paradise as they look to retain their title and Rodgers was delighted with the quality of the goals.
Hearts manager Steven Naismith has admitted that Celtic punished his side as they were beaten 3-0 at Celtic Park. The Scottish Champions put on an impressive display to a sell-out crowd, with both feeding off of the energy of the other meaning the Jambos were up against it from the start.
The late, great Celtic Historian David Potter’s Celtic Diary each morning on The Celtic Star looks back at key Celtic events and matches on this day starting
Daizen Maeda has said that he was moved by the reaction from the Celtic support as he returned to action. The Japanese attacker’s season appeared to be over after a hamstring injury against Rangers at Ibrox but in typical Maeda fashion, he defied expectations and got himself back fit.
Celtic turned up today against a Hearts side who have caused us problems all season knowing that nothing less than a win would suffice. They delivered not only the much needed three points on offer, but also treated the fans to one of the best performances of the season.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has hailed Saturday’s win over Hearts as a ‘great Celtic day’. The Scottish Champions were utterly dominant and won 3-0 thanks to goals from Kyogo and Matt O’Riley but the overall feeling at Celtic Park was immense – especially ahead of next weekend’s Glasgow Derby.
Was that the best performance so far in Celtic’s season? I certainly think so and there’s a tantalising promise of even more to come next weekend… It’s been a season of so many inconsistent performances, so what a time for Celtic to finally to start being exciting and excellent or the entire match against Hearts this afternoon.
Celtic 3-0 Hearts – A perfect day in Paradise as Celtic pile on the pressure on title rivals… Celtic blew Hearts away amid a sensational atmosphere from
Steven Naismith has named his Hearts team for the Premiership clash against Celtic this afternoon. The Tynecastle side are certain to finish third but will be keen to continue a run of two wins in a row against Celtic.
Celtic return to Paradise this afternoon as they look to take a massive stride towards winning the title. Steven Naismith’s Hearts are in Glasgow’s East End in the second post split fixture, which could see Brendan Rodgers’ side go six points clear with a win.
It’s the third last match at Paradise this season for title chasing Celtic and today’s visitors are Hearts who are coming through to Celtic Park looking for a third successive victory over today’s hosts – that would be the first time they have achieved that since May 1961.
Today’s game like each and every game from now on in, it is a vitally important one. Three points is an absolute must if we want to take further control in the destination of the title.
In case you’re just emerging from hibernation after a long winter, but there’s a big game coming up tonight, (Aussie time), a match every bit as important as the crucial Glasgow Derby next week.
The late, great Celtic Historian David Potter’s Celtic Diary each morning on The Celtic Star looks back at key Celtic events and matches on this day starting
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