Aberdeen have launched a probe after fires were set at a city primary school. Officers from Police Scotland appealed for information following a number of wilful fire-raisings at Kingsford Primary School.
03.11.2020 - 19:02 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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
.Aberdeen have launched a probe after fires were set at a city primary school. Officers from Police Scotland appealed for information following a number of wilful fire-raisings at Kingsford Primary School.
Derek McInnes has blasted the SFA’s Covid protocols after three of his players were forced into self isolation after returning from Under-21 duty. Aberdeen have been rocked by the news that Ross McCrorie, Lewis Ferguson and Connor McLennan will miss the next three games after being caught up in the Scotland Under-21s Covid outbreak.
Celtic midfielder David Turnbull tested positive for the virus. He is one of three players who have definitely contracted the deadly bug while eight others are now self-isolating.
Celtic boss was unhappy the Scottish government stepped in and cancelled games after Boli Bolingoli’s breach while other clubs have managed to avoid similar sanctions. But Lennon believes the seven game bans handed out to Ibrox pair George Edmundson and Jordan Jones is a clear message to the rest of the game.
Fraudsters claimed there had been suspicious activity in victims' accounts and said a cop would call at their home to collect their bank card or to take cash for safe keeping.
Neil Lennon turning festive storyteller. The manager takes on the role of narrator as his Hoops stars bid to "save Christmas" in the club's yearly feature.
Aberdeen. Officers have locked down a number of roads on the south side of the city.
Rangers fan has shared a clip of Ibrox in raptures with Scotland cult chant 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' ringing out loud.Baccara's disco classic has been claimed by the national team with the tune gaining recognition after it was part of Aberdeen star Andy Considine's stag do video.The stopper is now a member of the national team with the track also gaining traction after being adopted by Simon Ferry's wildly popular Open Goal show in recent months.But Ibrox diehards have unearthed a clip of them
Mohamed Elyounoussi and Kristoffer Ajer are in the clear following Norway's Covid crisis. The Parkhead pair were allowed to return to Scotland on Sunday on the condition they completed a 10 day quarantine.
Celtic head to Easter Road and anything less than three points will put a further dent in Neil Lennon 's 10 In A Row aspirations. Hibs meanwhile are coming off the back of two bad losses to Edinburgh rivals Hearts in the Scottish Cup and to league foes Aberdeen - though they were back at their best in Sunday's 4-1 win in the Betfred Cup against Dundee.
Celtic stars Mohamed Elyounoussi and Kristoffer Ajer. It's currently unclear whether the pair will miss Saturday's visit to Hibs as the final decision on the whether the quarantine is implemented rests with the Scottish health authorities.
Kristoffer Ajer travelled back to Scotland on Sunday amid questions over a potential quarantine period. The Norwegian national team's Nations League campaign was thrown into chaos this week after full-back Omar Elabdellaoui returned a positive Covid-19 test.
Tom Rogic's "outstanding" form since his reintroduction to the Parkhead fold. The Australian midfielder reminded fans what he can do in an impressive cameo against AC Milan before making his first start of the season in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen at the start of this month.
Scottish Premiership without some controversy over refereeing - with much of it coming down to rough physical treatment that goes unpunished.Just a few days ago Jeremie Frimpong was on the end of a nasty one from Motherwell's Devante Cole, with referee Andrew Dallas choosing to show only a yellow card.But which team is most likely to get a kicking of a weekend? And which is most likely to be dishing out the treatment? In other words, which are the 'dirtiest' and 'cleanest' teams in the top
The Sun: 'Remembrance Day is always special to me because my grandfather was in the Scots Guards and it was always a big deal in our household,' 'When the poppies came out my granddad was the first to get us all one.'He would say, "There’s your poppy.
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.
Community council member David Main said: “The common goal of all these publications is not only to make more people aware of their surroundings and of some of Bathgate’s more famous citizens but also has the shared goal of encouraging more people to visit the town and so help put Bathgate back on the map in terms of Scotland’s history overall.“This all helps to provide a justification for the community council’s slogan; Small town, Big history.For further information visit www.bathgate.town.
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.