Celtic: November 2009 Archives

January strike move mooted

Wigan are understood to be lining up another move for Celtic striker Scott McDonald during January's transfer window.

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McManus back from ban

Stephen McManus, Zheng Zhi and Paddy McCourt return for Celtic for the visit of St Mirren at Parkhead.

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Swanson eyes Old Firm

Dundee United playmaker Danny Swanson has warned Celtic that the gap between the Old Firm and the rest is narrowing.

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Celtic duo set for return

Celtic boss Tony Mowbray says he is confident Zheng Zhi and Paddy McCourt will return for the Hoops game against St Mirren.

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Honduras ace in Celtic trial

Celtic are hoping to tie up a deal to sign Honduran international Osman Chavez in January, according to the player's representative.

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Midfielder appeals to Hoops fans

Barry Robson has backed Tony Mowbray and has called on the Celtic fans to judge the team and manager at the end of the season.

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Midfielder emerges as Bolton target

Bolton boss Gary Megson is reportedly lining up a £7m raid for Celtic midfielder Scott Brown as a replacement for Sean Davis.

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Five missing for Hoops trip

Celtic may be without up to five regulars in Sunday's clash at Dundee United with Artur Boruc, Scott Brown and Shaun Maloney all out.

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Celtic without missing quartet

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray could be without five first-team players for their game against Dundee United on Sunday.

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Newcastle after Hoops defender

Celtic defender Gary Caldwell has been linked with a move to Newcastle or Middlesbrough in the January transfer window.

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Caddis frustrated at lack of action

Paul Caddis has dropped a big hint he wants a move away from Celtic after expressing his dissatisfaction at a lack of action.

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Mowbray bemoans international calendar

Tony Mowbray has argued the international break could not have come at a worse time for leaders Celtic.

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The men from the EPL say 'no'

The Premier League clubs have thrown out a proposal to invite Celtic and Rangers into the English game as part of a two-tier system.

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Scots coach slams Old Firm PL talk

Scotland coach George Burley has urged Rangers and Celtic to snub a move to England and stay part of the Scottish game.

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Spurs boss wants Celtic showdown

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has joined those calling for Celtic to leave the SPL and join the Premier League.

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Hoops boss eyes striker improvement

Tony Mowbray has called on Scott McDonald to build on his two goals at Falkirk and give the Celtic manager a selection headache.

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Fortune ready for Hamburg test

Marc-Antoine Fortune is set to be thrown straight in against Hamburg as Celtic go in search of their first win in the Europa League.

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Hoops hitman axed

Celtic striker Scott McDonald has been dropped by Australia for their Asian Cup qualifier against Oman next week.

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Mowbray to play waiting game

Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has insisted the side will be going for the win in Hamburg but has warned his players to be patient.

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Keeper setback for Celts

Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc has undergone a minor knee operation and is set to spend the next three weeks on the sidelines.

More: Keeper setback for Celts |

January strike move mooted

Wigan are understood to be lining up another move for Celtic striker Scott McDonald during January's transfer window.

More: January strike move mooted |

McManus back from ban

Stephen McManus, Zheng Zhi and Paddy McCourt return for Celtic for the visit of St Mirren at Parkhead.

More: McManus back from ban |

Swanson eyes Old Firm

Dundee United playmaker Danny Swanson has warned Celtic that the gap between the Old Firm and the rest is narrowing.

More: Swanson eyes Old Firm |

Celtic duo set for return

Celtic boss Tony Mowbray says he is confident Zheng Zhi and Paddy McCourt will return for the Hoops game against St Mirren.

More: Celtic duo set for return |

Honduras ace in Celtic trial

Celtic are hoping to tie up a deal to sign Honduran international Osman Chavez in January, according to the player's representative.

More: Honduras ace in Celtic trial |

Midfielder appeals to Hoops fans

Barry Robson has backed Tony Mowbray and has called on the Celtic fans to judge the team and manager at the end of the season.

More: Midfielder appeals to Hoops fans |

Midfielder emerges as Bolton target

Bolton boss Gary Megson is reportedly lining up a £7m raid for Celtic midfielder Scott Brown as a replacement for Sean Davis.

More: Midfielder emerges as Bolton target |

Five missing for Hoops trip

Celtic may be without up to five regulars in Sunday's clash at Dundee United with Artur Boruc, Scott Brown and Shaun Maloney all out.

More: Five missing for Hoops trip |

Celtic without missing quartet

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray could be without five first-team players for their game against Dundee United on Sunday.

More: Celtic without missing quartet |

Newcastle after Hoops defender

Celtic defender Gary Caldwell has been linked with a move to Newcastle or Middlesbrough in the January transfer window.

More: Newcastle after Hoops defender |

Caddis frustrated at lack of action

Paul Caddis has dropped a big hint he wants a move away from Celtic after expressing his dissatisfaction at a lack of action.

More: Caddis frustrated at lack of action |

Mowbray bemoans international calendar

Tony Mowbray has argued the international break could not have come at a worse time for leaders Celtic.

More: Mowbray bemoans international calendar |

The men from the EPL say 'no'

The Premier League clubs have thrown out a proposal to invite Celtic and Rangers into the English game as part of a two-tier system.

More: The men from the EPL say 'no' |

Scots coach slams Old Firm PL talk

Scotland coach George Burley has urged Rangers and Celtic to snub a move to England and stay part of the Scottish game.

More: Scots coach slams Old Firm PL talk |

Spurs boss wants Celtic showdown

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has joined those calling for Celtic to leave the SPL and join the Premier League.

More: Spurs boss wants Celtic showdown |

Hoops boss eyes striker improvement

Tony Mowbray has called on Scott McDonald to build on his two goals at Falkirk and give the Celtic manager a selection headache.

More: Hoops boss eyes striker improvement |

Fortune ready for Hamburg test

Marc-Antoine Fortune is set to be thrown straight in against Hamburg as Celtic go in search of their first win in the Europa League.

More: Fortune ready for Hamburg test |

Hoops hitman axed

Celtic striker Scott McDonald has been dropped by Australia for their Asian Cup qualifier against Oman next week.

More: Hoops hitman axed |

Mowbray to play waiting game

Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has insisted the side will be going for the win in Hamburg but has warned his players to be patient.

More: Mowbray to play waiting game |

Keeper setback for Celts

Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc has undergone a minor knee operation and is set to spend the next three weeks on the sidelines.

More: Keeper setback for Celts |

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