Celtic: April 2010 Archives

Lennon faces double change

Glenn Loovens and Thomas Rogne have suffered a recurrence of hamstring injuries and are out of Celtic's clash with Motherwell.

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Loan star heading back to Prem

Robbie Keane has been heavily linked with a summer move back to Wolves amid suggestions Spurs are ready to cash in on the striker.

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Rogne upbeat despite season KO

Celtic defender Thomas Rogne has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a recurrence of his hamstring injury.

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Lennon delighted with team spirit

Interim Celtic manager Neil Lennon was delighted with the grit his players showed at Dundee United as well as the performance.

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Collins talks up Hughes chances

John Collins has played down his own chances of becoming the next Celtic manager but believes Mark Hughes would be a 'terrific' choice.

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Alkmaar game may get new date

AZ Alkmaar say Wednesday's postponed friendly against Celtic could be rescheduled for next Tuesday or Wednesday.

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Davies rejects exit talk

Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies insists he is focused on Forest as reports link him with the manager's job at Celtic.

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Wilson lauds Celtic character

Celtic defender Mark Wilson believes the comeback against Hibernian could be the making of the younger players in the squad.

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Lennon won't risk duo

Morten Rasmussen and Paddy McCourt are being tipped to start for Celtic against Hibs but Glenn Loovens and Thomas Rogne won't play.

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Lennon aiming for better

Neil Lennon has insisted he is working hard to put things right at Celtic following the shock Cup exit to Ross County last weekend.

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Lennon reacts to job query

Neil Lennon insists he has not yet discussed the chance to keep the job as Celtic manager with the club's board of directors.

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Keeper back for Steelmen clash

Defender Darren O'Dea is doubtful for Celtic's home SPL clash with Motherwell because of a thigh injury.

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Lennon not to blame - Hoops ace

Scott Brown says Celtic's players "let down" Neil Lennon in Saturday's Scottish Cup semi-final and insists the manager is not to blame.

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Defender set for future talks

On-loan defender Stephen McManus says he is enjoying his time at Middlesbrough and has yet to make a decision over his Celtic future.

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Rovers star coveted by Greeks

Olympiakos have joined Celtic in the hunt for Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen when he becomes a free agent in the summer.

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Saints star set to stay

Southampton are in no rush to sell rising star Adam Lallana to Celtic or anyone else despite rumoured interested in the 21-year-old.

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Larsson on Lennon link

Henrik Larsson has ruled himself out of the running for the Celtic job and given his backing to former team-mate Neil Lennon.

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O'Neill's new Hoops link

Former Hoops boss Martin O'Neill wants to sign on-loan Celtic striker Robbie Keane from Spurs in the summer.

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Lennon hails O'Dea's return to form

Celtic boss Neil Lennon praised the character of his players and believes the return to form of Darren O'Dea has been key.

More: Lennon hails O'Dea's return to form |

Strachan out to keep McManus

Middlesbrough boss Gordon Strachan has revealed he wants to make Stephen McManus' loan deal a permanent one in the summer.

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Keane senses big improvement

Robbie Keane insists that Celtic's players are determined to pay back the fans, while he also praised the impact of Neil Lennon.

More: Keane senses big improvement |

Lennon faces double change

Glenn Loovens and Thomas Rogne have suffered a recurrence of hamstring injuries and are out of Celtic's clash with Motherwell.

More: Lennon faces double change |

Loan star heading back to Prem

Robbie Keane has been heavily linked with a summer move back to Wolves amid suggestions Spurs are ready to cash in on the striker.

More: Loan star heading back to Prem |

Rogne upbeat despite season KO

Celtic defender Thomas Rogne has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a recurrence of his hamstring injury.

More: Rogne upbeat despite season KO |

Lennon delighted with team spirit

Interim Celtic manager Neil Lennon was delighted with the grit his players showed at Dundee United as well as the performance.

More: Lennon delighted with team spirit |

Collins talks up Hughes chances

John Collins has played down his own chances of becoming the next Celtic manager but believes Mark Hughes would be a 'terrific' choice.

More: Collins talks up Hughes chances |

Alkmaar game may get new date

AZ Alkmaar say Wednesday's postponed friendly against Celtic could be rescheduled for next Tuesday or Wednesday.

More: Alkmaar game may get new date |

Davies rejects exit talk

Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies insists he is focused on Forest as reports link him with the manager's job at Celtic.

More: Davies rejects exit talk |

Wilson lauds Celtic character

Celtic defender Mark Wilson believes the comeback against Hibernian could be the making of the younger players in the squad.

More: Wilson lauds Celtic character |

Lennon won't risk duo

Morten Rasmussen and Paddy McCourt are being tipped to start for Celtic against Hibs but Glenn Loovens and Thomas Rogne won't play.

More: Lennon won't risk duo |

Lennon aiming for better

Neil Lennon has insisted he is working hard to put things right at Celtic following the shock Cup exit to Ross County last weekend.

More: Lennon aiming for better |

Lennon reacts to job query

Neil Lennon insists he has not yet discussed the chance to keep the job as Celtic manager with the club's board of directors.

More: Lennon reacts to job query |

Keeper back for Steelmen clash

Defender Darren O'Dea is doubtful for Celtic's home SPL clash with Motherwell because of a thigh injury.

More: Keeper back for Steelmen clash |

Lennon not to blame - Hoops ace

Scott Brown says Celtic's players "let down" Neil Lennon in Saturday's Scottish Cup semi-final and insists the manager is not to blame.

More: Lennon not to blame - Hoops ace |

Defender set for future talks

On-loan defender Stephen McManus says he is enjoying his time at Middlesbrough and has yet to make a decision over his Celtic future.

More: Defender set for future talks |

Rovers star coveted by Greeks

Olympiakos have joined Celtic in the hunt for Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen when he becomes a free agent in the summer.

More: Rovers star coveted by Greeks |

Saints star set to stay

Southampton are in no rush to sell rising star Adam Lallana to Celtic or anyone else despite rumoured interested in the 21-year-old.

More: Saints star set to stay |

Larsson on Lennon link

Henrik Larsson has ruled himself out of the running for the Celtic job and given his backing to former team-mate Neil Lennon.

More: Larsson on Lennon link |

O'Neill's new Hoops link

Former Hoops boss Martin O'Neill wants to sign on-loan Celtic striker Robbie Keane from Spurs in the summer.

More: O'Neill's new Hoops link |

Lennon hails O'Dea's return to form

Celtic boss Neil Lennon praised the character of his players and believes the return to form of Darren O'Dea has been key.

More: Lennon hails O'Dea's return to form |

Strachan out to keep McManus

Middlesbrough boss Gordon Strachan has revealed he wants to make Stephen McManus' loan deal a permanent one in the summer.

More: Strachan out to keep McManus |

Keane senses big improvement

Robbie Keane insists that Celtic's players are determined to pay back the fans, while he also praised the impact of Neil Lennon.

More: Keane senses big improvement |

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