Neil Lennon and Shane Duffy to be given the boot. Celtic are on a run of just one win in six games after Thursday's defeat to Sparta Prague and the manager has come under scrutiny.
19.10.2020 - 21:20 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Leigh Griffiths escaped injury after being involved in a three-car crash near his home. The Hoops striker was caught up in the smash on the Belshill bypass in Lanarkshire last night.
His black Audi was involved in the roundabout crash with another two motors, it has been reported. It is understood the crash happened when cars stopped to let an ambulance pass.Nobody has been reported injured and the cars only suffered some minor damage to their bodywork, lights and bumpers, the Scottish Sun
.Neil Lennon and Shane Duffy to be given the boot. Celtic are on a run of just one win in six games after Thursday's defeat to Sparta Prague and the manager has come under scrutiny.
Remembrance Sunday. The donation, described as "significant and meaningful" is made every year and will go toward the charity 's education project.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.School pupils in South Lanarkshire are being the given the chance to once again name the council’s gritter fleet.Last year’s competition for South Lanarkshire Council’s Roads department saw Gritter Thunberg, Lewis Caploughdi, Salt Disnae, Oh Plougher of Scotland, Nitty McGritty, Gritty McVitie, Snow Coo and Spready Mercury out gritting the roads, supported by Snow Blow Patrol the snow blower.This year
Motherwell this evening.Firefighters were called to Corrie Drive in the Lanarkshire town at 7.56pm where a house is on fire. They are still at the scene battling the blaze having sent four engines to fight the flames.A video circulating on social media appears to show flames leaping from the windows of a house on the street.Worried locals online have described the blaze as 'horrendous'.A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said: "We are still in attendance just now."The call came in at 7.56pm
Emily Shak has sent her fans wild as she posted a series of saucy snaps on her social media.
Celtic idol Scott Brown as he battled cancer, is delighted it's finally growing back after he went into remission. Six-year-old Ace Ward lost his hair, eyebrows and eyelashes after months of gruelling chemo therapy as he battled leukaemia.
Leigh Griffiths has hit back at vicious online trolls who branded her 'hideous'. Caitlyn Melville took to her Instagram to expose the person sending 'nasty' messages after she had uploaded a stunning selfie.
Aberdeen are closing in on Celtic but knows and they have to prove it when it matters.The Dons lost at Hampden for the fifth time against the all-conquering Hoops in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final.Hoban reckons the Pittodrie squad will come back stronger and get even better as a team, and he hopes by the end of the season they will have finally got over their Celtic hurdle.The defender said: “It's very tough.“They are a team who have a habit of winning over the last 10 years.“They win week-in
William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final. Commons stands by his original comments but believes this could be a "major turning point" in the club's season, insisting Lennon remains the best man for the job.
Celtic will face more criticism this season, as he names his "biggest concern" with the squad. The Parkhead club bounced back from four games without a win as they defeated Aberdeen to reach the Scottish Cup final.
Kristoffer Ajer after the centre back limped out of their clash with Lille. The Norwegian was replaced by the returning Nir Bitton 10 minutes into the second half but it will be a major worry for Neil Lennon if he is missing for Sunday's game against Aberdeen.
Scottish Cup hasn’t worked out quite as planned.But the Celtic manager admits he’s thrilled at still having the chance to secure another Treble for his club in a magnificent run of unbroken domestic silverware success.SFA chiefs and the four remaining participants had hoped delaying the semi-finals – which had to be postponed in April due to lockdown until this winter weekend – could see crowds back inside Hampden.Unfortunately, a second wave of the pandemic across the UK has meant the national
coronavirus restrictions ease. Glasgow finds itself in tier three of the Scottish government's covid restriction system with fans unlikely to return until the council area reaches at least tier two.
Ryan Christie wonderstrike helped them ease to a 2-0 win over Aberdeen at Hampden. Neil Lennon's side are looking to retain the Scottish Cup for a fourth season on the spin, and an efficient performance set up a showdown with Hearts on December 20.
Aberdeen have the squad to challenge the Old Firm for trophies this season.The Dons face the Hoops in the Premiership on Sunday knowing a win will take them level with Neil Lennon’s team in the league table."The sides meet again next weekend at Hampden in last season’s Scottish Cup semi-final – before this year’s Betfred and Scottish Cup campaigns.Ferguson said: “This is a good chance for us to get level with Celtic in the table and we want to push the Old Firm as far as we can go.“Our squad is
John Souttar’s Achilles agony was made worse by lockdown and being unable to get the treatment he needed.The Hearts and Scotland centre back underwent surgery in August after suffering a relapse of the injury that originally occurred back in February.It has been a year of hell for the 24-year-old, who was forced off during the Jambos’ opening game of the 2019/20 season and wasn’t seen again until January after it was eventually diagnosed as damaged ankle ligaments.But just weeks after making his
Dave Cormack has revealed the club have had a bid to have a second test event turned down by the Scottish Government. The Dons chief hoped to have 1000 fans in Pittodrie for Sunday's game against Celtic but despite backing from the Aberdeen City Council, the government refused permission for it to go ahead.