Elena Sadiku lost her first two games, just as Wim Jansen had done as Celtic manager back in 1997, then went on to deliver an historic title win on the last day of the season to break Rangers hearts and give the supporters inside Celtic Park an afternoon that they’ll never forget.
The news this afternoon is that Spurs are prepared to let former Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster leave… Ange Postecoglou has started the process of rebuilding his squad for his second season in charge of the London club have a list of players that he is prepared to let go has emerged, with Fraser Forester the first name on the list.
On Saturday we bid an emotional farewell to super Joe Hart, a player who had a superb successful three years at the club. Today we also pay homage to another of Celtic’s Super Joes, and that would of course be Joe Miller, the man who on this very day in 1989 scored the winning goal in the Scottish cup final to deny the old Rangers a treble.
Ryan Sessegnon will leave Tottenham Hotspur this summer at the end of his contract. The versatile left-back joined Spurs from Fulham in 2019 and it was hoped that he would flourish into a fully fledged member of the first team while competing for England caps.
Celtic are reportedly interested in signing Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Patrick Pentz. The Scottish Champions will be on the look out for a new goalkeeper in the summer after Joe Hart announced earlier this season that he would be hanging up his gloves and retiring.
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
Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart has penned a love letter to Celtic after playing his final game at Celtic Park yesterday. The Scottish Champions collected their trophy after the 3-2 win over St Mirren but it was also an emotional afternoon with Hart being honoured in the stands with displays and after he was substituted in the late stages.
Celtic are reportedly considering a transfer move to sign Aro Muric from Burnley. The ex-Manchester City talent has been competing with No.1 James Trafford for the gloves under Vincent Kompany as they were relegated from the Premier League.
Celtic beat Hibs at Celtic Park today thanks to a wonderful, magical Amy Gallacher goal in the 90th minutes that proved to be the title clincher and the heart breaker for theRangers women who reckoned that they were just a minute away from a probable treble.
The Celtic Star, along with other fan media, had the opportunity to speak to Greg Taylor after Celtic’s 3-2 victory over St Mirren. The Celtic left-back was asked if there is any news on his new contract and about Joe Hart’s incredible Celtic Park send-off.
“Blood, sweat, and respect. First two you give, last one you earn,” The Rock. (Yeah, unbelievably.) ROXIE – 10/10 – An emotional wreck. Couldn’t focus on the game for tear-blurred vision.
There’s nothing quite like Trophy Day at Celtic Park and the only thing better than one is for Celtic to be in a position to deliver two in the same weekend!
Celtic FC Women is on the brink of making history as they take to the pitch at Celtic Park this afternoon knowing that a victory will crown them SWPL1 champions for the first time in Celtic’s history.
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
Celtic beat St Mirren 3-2 in a sun drenched Celtic Park this afternoon as Philippe Clement reduced the gap from seven to eights points. Goals from Matt O’Riley, Kyogo and Luis Palma set Celtic up for next Saturday’s Scottish Cup Final against theRangers who this afternoon celebrated another 3-3 victory.
Celtic head into the break against St Mirren on level terms after twice coming from behind to two goals from Saints skipper Mark O’Hara. Matt O’Riley pulled Celtic level with a tidy finish.
Stephen Robinson has named his St Mirren team for this afternoon’s Cinch Premiership game against Celtic. This is their third trip to Paradise this season and they’ll be up for making life difficult for the Champions.
Brendan Rodgers has named his team for the final Cinch Premiership game against St Mirren. The Scottish Champions will collect the trophy this afternoon after sealing the title with a 5-0 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
Ange Postecoglou has used his experience in his first season at Celtic to explain his approach to being a winner to Tottenham and their supporters. Via
We were craving an experienced name to challenge Kyogo for the striking spot and a guy who couldn’t get a regular start for Norwich City didn’t exactly sit well with the supporters.
Today is trophy day, our 12th in 13 years. We should all feel privileged to live in such a successful era… Today we will lift the league title after a long dramatic season.
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