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ARSENAL are looking ahead to a busy summer transfer window after another trophyless season. The Gunners are on the verge of ...
Arsenal v Newcastle felt like a comedy club gig as everyone wondered what silly thing Mikel Arteta would say next to make us ...
It's a huge game today at San Siro as second-place Inter Milan looks to keep the pressure on Serie A leaders Napoli as they go in search of a win against Lazio. Below, we'll outline the best ...
The sun was shining, a few hardy autograph hunters were still waiting for signatures and pictures, and the rest of the Celtic players were contentedly chatting to family and friends on the ...
However, the request was ignored as a huge crowd gathered in the May sunshine to celebrate Celtic’s 55th league title. The unofficial street party has become something of an annual ritual in ...
Celtic fans gathered in Glasgow city centre for an unofficial "title party" after the club lifted the Scottish Premiership trophy. Thousands of supporters descended on the Merchant City and ...
Celtic star Reo Hatate has been ruled out of the Scottish Cup final with the injury he suffered against Hampden opponents Aberdeen in midweek. His absence will be a bitter blow for the Treble ...
Celtic have been dealt a Scottish Cup final injury blow with the news that midfielder Reo Hatate has been ruled out of the final two matches of the season. The Japan international suffered a knee ...
But possibly his most significant contribution to the club was the two penalties that he sunk in the League Cup final of October 1965 because this game was the confirmation that Celtic had arrived.
Celtic have confirmed that their players will once again wear shirts featuring the Celtic Cross emblem in recognition of National Famine Commemoration Day tomorrow afternoon against St Mirren ...
Celtic are urging its fans not to take part in an unofficial "title party" in Glasgow after the last game of the Scottish Premiership season. Thousands of supporters are expected to descend on the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. With the league sewn up and the sun shining down on Celtic Park on Saturday, it would have been easy and even understandable for the home ...