Celtic

2025 - 1 - 14

When A Celtic Draw is a Win and Women Ruled the Iron Age!

Celtic FC - Dundee Football Club - EirGrid Celtic Interconnector - Female Empowerment - Iron Age - Scottish Football - Tony Docherty

Dundee's heroic draw against Celtic is a modern twist on ancient Celtic DNA revealing women's empowerment!

In a nail-biting match that left fans on the edge of their seats, Dundee managed to secure a 3-3 draw against Celtic, thanks to a last-minute penalty converted by Arne Engels. This result denied Dundee their first home victory over Celtic in a staggering 37 years. With Celtic initially leading the game on an early goal by former Dundee favorite Luke McCowan, and a superb equalizer from Seun Adewumi before half-time, the match turned out to be more thrilling than a late-night chat at the pub! Fans celebrated Dundee's spirited performance, proclaiming that their display was nothing short of ‘heroic’—a sentiment echoed by manager Tony Docherty who now hopes this momentum can push his team into the coveted top-six finish.

Meanwhile, while modern football fans were glued to the screens, a fascinating discovery about women in ancient Celtic societies surfaced. Recent DNA studies from Iron Age Britain indicate that women played a pivotal role in social networks, challenging traditional notions of gender dynamics. These findings unveil that women often married outside their communities while remaining at the heart of social life, a far cry from the narrative often painted in our history books. The empowering legacy of women in Celtic tribes weaves a rich tapestry that showcases their vital contributions to their societal framework.

As Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers critiqued player Auston Trust for the team's defensive shortcomings, it’s clear that the historic club is navigating through a season filled with mixed emotions—from euphoric highs to frustrating moments that feel like an ancient curse. Rodgers expressed his disappointment following the draw, emphasizing the need for improvement. On the bright side, Celtic remains comfortably ahead in the league, holding a 15-point lead over their Glasgow rivals and eyeing a chance to excel further.

As we celebrate the highs of the football pitch and the empowering legacy of ancient Celtic women, it's intriguing to think about the threads that connect our past and present. From competitive spirits on the football field to the social empowerment of women in Iron Age society, these stories illuminate our cultural heritage. Did you know that Celtic women were often the custodians of local traditions and rituals? Their voices added richness to gatherings and significant events—much like the electrifying atmosphere of a packed football stadium! Just as folks today cheer for their teams, ancient Celtic communities likely gathered to honour their heroes and heroines—both on and off the battlefield!

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Image courtesy of "RTE.ie"

Late Celtic penalty denies Dundee historic win (RTE.ie)

Arne Engels converted a stoppage-time penalty to deny Dundee a first home victory over Celtic for 37 years.

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Ancient Celtic tribe had women at its social center (WUNC)

Ancient DNA reveals that during the Iron Age, women in ancient Celtic societies were at the center of their social networks — unlike previous eras of ...

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Dundee vs Celtic - Match Report - 14/1/25 - Dundee Football Club ... (Dundee FC)

Celtic went ahead with an early goal from ex-Dee favourite Luke McCowan but Seun Adewumi scored a sublime equaliser shortly before half time. After Yang Hyun- ...

EirGrid announces opening of next phase of €2.4m Celtic ... (Cork Chamber)

The Celtic Interconnector Community Benefit Fund was established by EirGrid to recognise the importance of local communities who facilitate this critical ...

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Brendan Rodgers singles out Celtic player for criticism following ... (Irish Mirror)

Frustrated Brendan Rodgers was not best pleased with the defensive performance of his side as he singled out Auston Trust for criticism following their 3-3 draw ...

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Celtic tribe's DNA points to female empowerment in pre-Roman Britain (New Scientist)

Genetic evidence from Iron Age Britain shows that women tended to stay within their ancestral communities, suggesting that social networks revolved around ...

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Celtic's Hugh 'Dick' Doherty to be perpetually remembered in his ... (Donegal Live)

Doherty played for Celtic in the 1946-47 season before going on to play for Blackpool FC, at a time when they were one of the top clubs in English football.

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Iron Age Celtic women's social and political power just got a boost (Science News)

Ancient DNA indicates women stayed in their home communities and married partners from outside the area.

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Dundee vs Celtic: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time (The National)

The Hoops are 15 points clear of arch-Glasgow rivals Rangers. That gap could be extended to 18 points AGAIN before the Ibrox club next play this midweek. Tony ...

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Can 'heroic' Dundee use Celtic draw to fuel top-six push? (Yahoo Sports)

Manager Tony Docherty said Dundee's display in their thrilling six-goal draw with Celtic was "bordering on heroic" - but can they use a statement ...

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