Hibsâ Marvin Bartley âhappy to go unnoticedâ
THERE is value in recognising personal strengths and, for the more self-assured, there can be humour in acknowledging their own weaknesses too.
Scotsman.com » 5hTHERE is value in recognising personal strengths and, for the more self-assured, there can be humour in acknowledging their own weaknesses too.
Scotsman.com » 5hKENNY McLean feels he is finally justifying the £300,000 Aberdeen paid St Mirren for the midfielder back in January now that the goals have started to flow for him again.
Scotsman.com » 6hMORGARO Gomis is expected to fly in to Edinburgh today and walk straight into Heartsâ starting line-up for tomorrow afternoonâs match against league leaders Aberdeen.
Scotsman.com » 6hJOZO Simunovic spent 90 minutes on the telephone to his brother on Wednesday night, receiving a blow-by-blow account of Dinamo Zagrebâs 2-1 win over Arsenal in the Champions League.
Scotsman.com » 7hJOHN Collins has defended his controversial analysis of Celticâs domestic opposition and insists they have not caused any lingering feud with Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes.
Scotsman.com » 7hMARK WARBURTON loves life in Glasgow â including the banter with Celtic fans.
Daily Express » 9hCELTIC assistant boss John Collins insists the only war with Aberdeen is on the pitch.
Daily Express » 9hASSISTANT boss John Collins believes Celticâs 2-2 draw against Ajax in Amsterdam on Thursday night has done âwondersâ for the playersâ confidence.
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