Discover the inside scoop on the last Australian player at Celtic and the latest controversial managerial appointments in Scottish football!
Celtic, once dominated by Australians, now has just one lone Antipodean player left. With the Scottish Premiership and Cup in sight, Brendan Rodgers' Celtic is hitting its peak at the perfect time. Meanwhile, Dundee manager Tony Docherty faces a touchline ban for the upcoming game against Celtic, adding a twist to the match. The appointment of foreign managers like Jimmy Thelin at Aberdeen has sparked debate in the football world. Young Celtic talents dream of breaking through to the first team, showing the club's bright future.
In a surprising turn, Dundee boss Docherty will miss a crucial match with Celtic due to a touchline ban, affecting his team's strategy. The discussion around foreign managers like Thelin highlights the evolving landscape of Scottish football, raising questions on traditional choices. Celtic's aspiring youngsters reflect the club's commitment to nurturing talent and building a strong future for Scottish football.
The heady days of Australian dominion at Celtic are gone - with just a single Antipodean currently in the house.
Celtic are now into the business end of the campaign under Brendan Rodgers with the Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup at stake.
Dundee manager Tony Docherty will serve a one-match touchline ban for their forthcoming game against Celtic. Docherty gave Celtic a major boost in their ...
Jimmy Thelin hasn't even entered the country yet but he's already had pundits questioning why he was handed the Aberdeen job over the usual band of ...
Celtic have a large group of prospects on the books at Lennoxtown keen to one day break through and experience first-team stardom.
Dylan Edwards blasts home the goal that saw Castlebar Celtic get the better of 10-man Athenry in Saturday night's Connacht Cup quarter-final in Celtic Park.
Earlier on, I wrote about Lawwell and how he should be removed from his role as chairman, all the better for this club to move on.