Scottish Premiership: O'Neill's Celtic romp to 4-0 victory
Digest more
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill expresses concern over the club's slow January transfer progress, stating "until they’re over the line" nothing is certain.
Former Celtic striker Kyogo broke his Birmingham City goal drought in their 3-2 FA Cup win over Cambridge on Saturday after Martin O'Neill played down a potential return to Parkhead. (Daily Record)
The Scottish champions lost 3-1 to arch-rivals Rangers on Saturday, continuing a very difficult start for their new boss
You have to roll back the clock to 1985 for when a Sir Alex Ferguson led Aberdeen were the last team not named Celtic or Rangers to win the league in Scotland, but thanks to set piece dominance, Hearts are leading the league at the moment,
There may be some Celtic fans waking up in the next few days and wondering if the chaotic, potentially ruinous 33-day tenure of Wilfried Nancy was just a bad dream. In early December, Martin O'Neill presided over a functional 1-0 defeat of Dundee at Celtic Park.
Nancy was appointed on a two-and-a-half-year deal by the Scottish champions on December 3, joining from MLS side Columbus Crew.
Shay Given has "unreservedly" apologised for describing Wilfried Nancy's brief time as Celtic manager as an "absolute Holocaust" on live television.
Aberdeen have made an approach to Celtic to sign centre-half Stephen Welsh on a permanent transfer despite the 25-year-old currently being on loan to Motherwell. (Daily Record) Uwe Rosler has distanced himself from the vacant Aberdeen managerial post,
BBC television pundit Shay Given has apologised after describing former Celtic coach Wilfried Nancy’s short-lived reign as "an absolute holocaust" on live television, with the former goalkeeper saying he used a word he did not fully understand.
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — After six losses and one month, Wilfried Nancy’s brief and disastrous time as Celtic manager is over. Just 33 days since Nancy left Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer for Celtic, he was sacked by the club on Monday.
Haemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder in Northern Ireland and is mostly found in people of Irish and Scots ancestry.