Avoid any injuries on Sunday at Livingston and Brendan Rodgers should have his strongest squad available for Glasgow Derby… We’ve received some great news these last few days.
Voting for Celtic FC’s player of the year is now open and six of our Ghirls are up for the award! The winners will be announced on 12th May. Natalie Ross, Chloe Craig, Amy Gallacher, Shen Mengyu, Caitlin Hayes and Kelsey Daugherty are the players that you can vote for.
Brendan Rodgers was yesterday handed a two match suspension with one suspended until the end of the season. That means that he will be in the dugout for the vital Glasgow Derby at Ibrox next weekend, although he will have to sit out Sunday’s trip to Livingston.
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
Uphall Shamrock CSC was initially founded in 1986 by Peter Charleston from the Volunteer Arms in Uphall. The bus eventually came to an end in the early 1990s.
Brendan Rodgers have been given a ONE match ban with a further one match suspended sentence at today’s Scottish FA hearing after the Celtic manager called out John Beaton after his disgraceful VAR performance at Tynecastle earlier this month.
Brendan Rodgers has spoken to Gerry McCulloch on Celtic TV, with the interview currently available to subscribers. So for those who don’t have a Celtic TV subscription, here’s every word spoken by the Celtic manager as he looks forward to the business end of the season starting at Livingston on Easter Sunday.
The 1901 Census was taken on 31 March 1901, as Willie Maley’s Celtic prepared for the Scottish Cup final against Hearts at Ibrox the following weekend, the Bould Bhoys seeking to win the prestigious trophy for the third successive season.
Nicolas Kuhn has been in superb form these past couple of games and is starting to look well worth the £3 million fee that the club parted with to sign him from Rapid Vienna.
First Jim Farry, then Hugh Dallas, now John Beaton.Today it’s the anti-Celtic Scottish FA v Brendan Rodgers…It’s our line in the sand moment for VAR otherwise
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 on 28th March 1936… SATURDAY 28 MARCH 1936 – Another step towards the League flag is taken today as Celtic beat relegation threatened Hibs 4-1 at Celtic Park.
Celtic will be represented by the UK’s top sports law barrister Nick De Marco at Brendan Rodgers’ hearing at the Scottish FA tomorrow afternoon. And the
Frustrating news today from the Green Brigade concerning their planned Green Wall returning at the Jock Stein Stand, traditionally known as The Celtic End for the two upcoming SWPL1 matches where title chasing Celtic FC Women take on Hearts then Hibs in the next few months.
Founded in 1946, with John Elliott as one of the founding members. The White House Bar in Holytown has been the home of the CSC since 1947. The Lisbon Lions frequently came into the bar, as did the Quality Street Gang, after playing reserve games.
Sometimes it just takes a chance conversation to unearth some real Celtic gold. Charlie Doherty is one of the supporters who sits beside us at Celtic Park and, as you do, we have struck up a friendship over the years as we witness the many highs and occasional lows related to following our team.
Brendan Rodgers has been talking about both Yang and Kwon Hyeok-kyu as the two Celtic summer signings from South Korea start to make an impact in the Scottish Premiership.
The much dreaded international break is thankfully now over and done with and we can finally refocus on club football as Celtic take on Livingston at the Tony Macaroni arena on Easter Sunday in the Scottish Premiership.
Paulo Bernardo starring for the Portuguese under 21s. Now it’s time for him to continue his good form at club level, starting on Sunday… Paulo Bernardo played a starring roll as he skippered the Portuguese under 21s side to a 5-1 over their Croatian counterparts yesterday evening.
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 on 27th March 1920… SATURDAY 27 MARCH 1920 – Joe Cassidy and Adam McLean score the goals for Celtic today as they beat Falkirk 2-1 at Brockville.
More from The East is Green… They missed out on Danny McGrain because of his name. Another scout really fancied Willie Morgan and went to his house to
James Forrest’s vast experience can help the current Celtic squad get the title across the line, reckons his former Celtic teammate Joe Ledley. The former Wales international midfielder reckons the Scottish Premiership title race is too close to call this season, so it could come down to fine margins who ends up with their noses in front.
Former Celtic midfielder Joe Ledley reckons that the race for the Scottish title race will remain tight and unpredictable all the way to the finish as both Celtic and theRangers look to win the league and with that earn an incredibly large sum by going straight into the new format Champions of the Champions League next season.
The compliantly controversial referee Don Robertson will have the whistle at the Tony Macaroni stadium in Livingston on Easter Sunday as title chasing Celtic take on David Martindale’s relegation threaten side.
‘Sunny’ Jim Young was an integral part of a hugely successful Celtic side in the early twentieth century… The half back was signed from Bristol Rovers in 1903 and become one of the most successful players in the clubs history by winning 16 major honours.
We’re absolutely delighted at The Celtic Star that the Green Brigade yesterday confirmed that they will be bringing the Green Wall back to Celtic Park for the two upcoming SWPL1 fixtures against Hearts at Celtic Park on Sunday 21 April and then against Hibs, again at Paradise on the final day of the league campaign on Sunday 19 May.
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