Celtic vow to cover all bases in final flourish
Dundee United 0 Celtic 4: Neil Lennon revealed his Celtic side will prepare Champions League-style for next Sunday's William Hill Scottish Cup final against Hibernian at Hampden Park.
Dundee United 0 Celtic 4: Neil Lennon revealed his Celtic side will prepare Champions League-style for next Sunday's William Hill Scottish Cup final against Hibernian at Hampden Park.
Neil Lennon is happy to have a growing selection dilemma ahead of Celtic's William Hill Scottish Cup final against Hibernian at Hampden in a fortnight's time.
Former Rangers striker Nacho Novo admits he regrets leaving the Glasgow club – but hopes boss Ally McCoist will grant him his Ibrox return.
East Stirling 0 Rangers 3: Robbie Crawford has urged Rangers manager Ally McCoist to keep faith with his youngsters next season.
Motherwell 3 Celtic 1: Neil Lennon has hit back at Kenny Shiels' paranoia taunts by comparing the Kilmarnock boss to Ricky Gervais' comedy creation David Brent.
Charlie Mulgrew remains baffled at the absence of Celtic players from the PFA Scotland player of the year award nominations despite the revelation that seven Hoops players received votes from their fellow professionals.
Celtic clinched the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title with a commanding second-half performance against Inverness at Celtic Park.
Celtic players may be looking forward to some time off but fit-again James Forrest admits the season is ending too early for him.
Anthony Stokes paid tribute to James Forrest for setting up the dramatic extra-time winner that booked Celtic's place in the William Hill Scottish Cup final.
Rangers captain Lee McCulloch has called for clarity over the club's affairs after the board announced an investigation will take place into Charles Green's takeover.
Kris Commons continued his fine form this season with a double in Celtic's 3-0 Scottish Premier League win over Hibernian.
Ally McCoist insists his players deserve more credit for delivering the Irn-Bru Third Division title after Charles Green reiterated his claim that the current crop are "the worst Rangers team ever."
Neil Lennon described referee Bobby Madden's performance in Celtic's controversial 1-1 draw with St Mirren in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League in Paisley as "appalling" and revealed he will appeal the red card handed to midfielder Victor Wanyama.
Ally McCoist has hailed Rangers' Irn-Bru Third Division title success as a stunning triumph over adversity.
Rangers chief executive Charles Green claims the club should join the current Irn-Bru First Division sides if league reform is approved in time for next season in order to maintain "sporting integrity".
Rangers supporters chiefs have threatened to boycott away fixtures next season if the Ibrox outfit's Scottish Football League counterparts vote for a new 12-12-18 set-up.
Hearts claimed a point at Edinburgh rivals Hibernian in controversial circumstances yesterday when the home side had a perfectly good goal disallowed at Easter Road. A Leigh Griffiths free-kick in the second half was well over the line but the goal was not given by the match officials.
Rangers chief executive Charles Green is seeking further legal advice over his attempts to take the club out of Scottish football.
Neil Lennon admits it will take a "minor miracle" for Celtic to overcome Juventus' three-goal lead in tonight's Champions League last 16 clash in Turin.
Celtic's march towards the title was slowed by James McFadden at Fir Park as Motherwell closed to within 19 points of the leaders.
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They know each other inside-out as a result of having squared up so often in the past. As well as having gone head to head on such a regular basis, most of the protagonists are Irish training camp regulars. In addition, many of them have been Test match colleagues.
Justin Tipuric hopes Sam Warburton's selection as British and Irish Lions captain will not harm his chances of earning a Test spot against Australia.
Newcastle moved a step closer to a return to the Aviva Premiership after claiming a nine-point lead over Bedford in the first leg of their Championship final, with fly-half Jimmy Gopperth doing most of the damage.