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those familes shouldnt be allowed anywhere near a football clubI wouldn't wish that bad luck on any club.
Hopefully he doesn't have the chance to ruin them.
those familes shouldnt be allowed anywhere near a football clubI wouldn't wish that bad luck on any club.
Hopefully he doesn't have the chance to ruin them.
those familes shouldnt be allowed anywhere near a football club
tbh i know nothing about Scottish football ownersHearts have had worse owners.
Neither do I but after the way Hicks and Gillet nearly ruined Liverpool I wouldn't trust his son to be any bettertbh i know nothing about Scottish football owners
if the english pl can restart why not the spl ?
Quite surprised at this tbh, didn't think we'd be as high good to see tho
CELTIC Football Club welcomes today’s announcement by the Scottish Government that supporters are set to be allowed back into football stadia from September 14.
The guidance published today indicates that sports stadia can re-open from September 14, with a limited number of fans allowed in, and following public health measures. There is also the possibility of test events before then.
Responding to today’s announcement, Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell said: “Celtic are delighted with this positive development and are very appreciative that the Government has taken this important step. We would like to thank the Scottish Government, the SFA/SPFL Joint Response Group and everyone at the Club who have collaborated and worked so hard over these past few difficult months.
"It is our intention to get as many supporters as we can back into Celtic Park as soon as we can, within the guidance. However, the safety and security of our supporters is always our top priority, and we will communicate more on this as soon as possible.”
6 months too late to allow the club any chance of catching Rangers. Hopefully now that he's gone there will be a bit of calm reflection on the achievements made over the last 9 years as opposed to the failings of this season.Neil Lennon has resigned.
I wonder who will come in a try to prise the trophy away from Rangers next season
'Lennon resigns as Celtic manager'
Neil Lennon resigns as Celtic manager with club 18 points behind Rangers in Scottish Premiership
Neil Lennon: The club will always be part of me; Celtics defeat to Ross County on Sunday left Rangers just seven points away from title; John Kennedy to take interim charge; Lennon said in January he would refuse to walk away from club unless he was sackedwww.skysports.com