Neil McCann: Kieran Tierney integral to the way Celtic play
S unday 2 May 1999, the day we won the league against our greatest rivals on their turf, and a highlight of my career. It sticks in my mind for obvious reasons.
Scotsman.com » 8hS unday 2 May 1999, the day we won the league against our greatest rivals on their turf, and a highlight of my career. It sticks in my mind for obvious reasons.
Scotsman.com » 8hCeltic manager Brendan Rodgers is condifdent Scott Brown will rise above any provocation that could come his way as the Scottish champions host Rangers at lunchtime today in the first league derby between the sides for four years.
Scotsman.com » 8hFrom a young age, John Souttar has always known that earning a Scotland cap is the stuff of dreams.
Scotsman.com » 8hNeil Lennon insists he would have relished an Old Firm showdown with Joey Barton.
Scotsman.com » 8hIt is names more than games that Brendan Rodgers remembers from past jousts between Celtic and Rangers. In County Antrim of the 1980s, accomplished midfielders made an impression on a youngster who would leave his native land to pursue a football career at the decadeâs end.
Scotsman.com » 8hKenny Miller has accepted the pressure is firmly on Rangers to back up their claims they can mount a genuine title challenge in their first season back in the top flight.
Scotsman.com » 8hScouring the shelves of The Scotsman sports desk library, it seems inconceivable that Jimmy Nicholl, the garrulous Northern Irishman with a thousand and one stories to tell, has not yet put his name to a book.
Scotsman.com » 8hDuring their lengthy shared hegemony over the rest of Scottish football, the first Old Firm game of a season could never be wholly relied upon as an indicator of who would be crowned champions at the end of the campaign.
Scotsman.com » 9hThe latest/final league table can be shown along with the table on any given match date.
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