Posted on Wednesday, 10th August 2011 by Joe McHugh
Martin O'Neill and Gordon Strachan were united in praise for the Celtic support following last night's legends match in aid of Oxfam's East Africa Famine Appeal.
Over 55,000 supporters …
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Henrik Larsson made a show stopping return to Celtic last night with a hat-trick against Manchester United as 55,000 fans paid tribute to the King of Kings and helped Oxfam's East Africa …
Former Celt Paolo di Canio starts his management career at Swindon today remembering the debt that he owes to Tommy Burns.
In the crazy summer of 1996 Burns brought the Italian to Celtic …
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Almost 20 years on from quitting the manager's job he was hailed as a messiah last season …
Landskrona BoIS eased their relegation worries with a 3-0 win over Hammerby.
After three straight defeats the pressure was on Henrik Larsson's side with a bigger than usual crowd of …
Mick McCarthy was barely able to recognise Celtic Park after a 22 year absence!
The Wolves boss was delighted by his side's 2-0 win over Celtic and the chance to push his players closer …
Mick McCarthy has warned his Wolves players to keep team matters private and not plaster them over twitter.
The former hoops defender will get a warm welcome when he returns to Celtic …
Celtic legend Henrik Larsson could be contemplating a playing comeback as Landskrona BoIS fight off a horrendous injury list and relegation battle.
The 39-year-old came on for the last …
Former Celt Stevie Kean is the unfortunate favourite in the Premiership sack race.
Kean took over from Sam Allerdyce at Blackburn in December and retained the club's Premiership …
Malky Mackay enjoyed a winning start to his reign at Cardiff City ahead of Wednesday's clash with Celtic.
On the outskirts of Seville with 100 Cardiff fans watching Mackay's side beat …
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