Deila wary of United threat
Celtic manager Ronny Deila is not sure what to expect from Dundee United on Sunday under their new boss Mixu Paatelainen.
SkySports.com » 1hCeltic manager Ronny Deila is not sure what to expect from Dundee United on Sunday under their new boss Mixu Paatelainen.
SkySports.com » 1hCELTICâS Kris Commons has apologised for his Molde meltdown; Leigh Griffiths blasts âover the topâ Celtic fans while Mikael Lustig agrees with them; Rangers keen to keep loanee Gedion Zelalem at Ibrox until the end of the season, plus more news and gossip in Saturdayâs Rumour Mill
Scotsman.com » 2hPlayers should develop with freedom and not resort to ugly football, says Sky Sports pundit Neil McCann...
SkySports.com » 5hRonny Deila does not fear being sacked as Celtic manager...
BBC Sport » 6hA right winger on the pitch, off it John Colquhounâs politics lay in the opposite direction. Today, his passion for Labour remains undimmed, as do memories of a football career with Celtic and Hearts he wouldnât change for the world
Scotsman.com » 15hLeigh Griffiths has struck a â¨further discordant note in the acrimonious fall-out from Celticâs Europa League defeat in Molde by branding the reaction of the clubâs travelling fans as âover the topâ.
Scotsman.com » 15hDundee United manager Mixu Paatelainen insists his side are ready for whatever Celtic might throw at them in their Ladbrokes Premiership encounter.
Scotsman.com » 15hIT is just over three weeks since Dermot Desmond made a rare public utterance to reaffirm his faith in Ronny Deilaâs ability to achieve sustained progress and long-term success as Celtic manager.
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