From booing Santa to bringing the noise, Celtic reaching fever pitch for Rangers
What a difference a few months make as Celtic fans go from booing Santa to acclaiming their side as they edged closer to the title by beating Hearts.
What a difference a few months make as Celtic fans go from booing Santa to acclaiming their side as they edged closer to the title by beating Hearts.
It was of little consolation to Zander Clark in the aftermath of Hearts’ defeat to Celtic at the weekend that he himself had enjoyed a fine personal performance. Or that his side, who performed well for large spells of the game at Celtic Park despite the eventual 3-0 reverse, have had a fine season.
Brendan Rodgers won't be tuning in to Rangers' game against Kilmarnock, but the Celtic manager wants his players to 'have a bit of fun' next week.
Steven Naismith rued the ‘naivety’ of his Hearts team as they went down to Celtic, saying that his men were punished by the ‘big players’ of their opponents.
Celtic cranked up the pressure on title rivals Rangers as they swept Hearts aside at a rocking Celtic Park...
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James Tavernier has addressed speculation over a move to Saudi Arabia, and spoken of his desire for a Rangers testimonial, but should he stay at Ibrox?
Tommy Johnson once scored a goal that clinched Celtic the title, and he still loves bumping into supporters of the club so that he can talk about it.
Matt O'Riley has attracted interest from Atletico Madrid, but the midfielder says there is nowhere else in the world like Celtic.
James Tavernier and Rangers are in talks over a testimonial for the Ibrox captain as he nears 10 years of service, despite links with a move to Saudi Arabia.
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