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Banyana Banyana captain Amanda Dlamini scored the solitary goal in the 77th minute. The skipper tapped the ball home after receiving a superbly played diagonal pass from substitute Memory Makhanya on the right. Striker Sanah Mollo of Bloemfontein...
February 2012 Last updated at 04:51 ET By Brian Ponsonby BBC Scotland news website reporter Sir David Murray was owner of Rangers FC for almost 23 years By the early 1990s, Rangers was the undisputed Titan of Scottish football. On the field, the club...
Celtic manager Lennon shouts at his players during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012. View Photo »
I call that my rugby guy chorus ... because to me they kind of sound like a bunch of Celtic guys out having a beer after a match.
The Victoria Park outfit failed at the final hurdle, losing 3-0 to Dundee United, but that merely whetted McGovern’s appetite for more of the same which he achieved this season when Bairns knocked Rangers and Dundee United out of the League Cup before...
You could have adopted a different model which was sustainable in the business sense. “But you’d have to retrace a lot of steps before you got to that point. A lot of the damage was done some considerable time ago.” In 2000, Murray famously vowed to...
Floyd) Hasselbaink and they were the ones at the forefront but Joe and boys of his type are to be relied upon. “You depend on these guys at this stage of a season. He’s scored in big games for Cardiff, like the semi-finals of the FA Cup at Wembley and...
Celtic's Joe Ledley (C) celebrates after scoring against Inverness Caledonian Thistle during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012. View Photo »
If a deal is struck between the two clubs we will definitely insist on a clause which would allow Erick to move overseas if the right offer comes along ... Erick's future definitely lies in Europe, and we could have a few more trials lined up at the end of the season. And I'm sure Celtic will add a clau...
They are like the odd couple of British football, rivals yet interdependent. It is the ferocious rivalry between the clubs and their fans which is the lifeblood of Scottish football. Their support keeps the game afloat in a region which doesn't attract...
The Hibs keeper has recently returned to Pat Fenlon’s starting 11 and played his part in the 1-0 Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock and Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Aberdeen. Fenlon’s side will need to be at the top of their game to deny Celtic an 18th...
The Celtic Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, which currently plays in the Scottish Premier League. Since the club's formation in 1888, Celtic have won the Scottish championship on 42 occasions, most recently in the 2007/08 season, and the Scottish Cup 34 times. They won the European Cup in 1967,... Full Article
Referee Steven McLean (2nd L) speaks to Celtic manager Neil Lennon during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Thomas Piermayr (L) tackles Celtic's Scott Brown during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Ki Sung-yeung (L) fights for the ball with Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Shane Sutherland during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Daniel Majstrovic is shown a straight red card by referee Steven McLean during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Daniel Majstrovic is shown a straight red card by referee Steven McLean as Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster protests during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Georgios Samaras (R) jumps to control the ball as Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Kenny Gillet challenges during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Joe Ledley (obscured) celebrates with teammates Victor Wanyama (L), Georgios Samaras (C) and Gary Hooper after he scored a goal against Inverness Caledonian Thistle during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Joe Ledley holds a corner flag aloft in front of their fans after scoring against Inverness Caledonian Thistle during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Joe Ledley celebrates after scoring against Inverness Caledonian Thistle during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster saves the ball from over the goal line from a header by Hearts' Stephen Elliot during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Gary Hooper (L) scores against Hearts during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic team manager Neil Lennon applauds fans after their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Hearts at Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Georgios Samaras (C) runs with the ball as Hearts' Gary Glen (L) and Scot Robinson challenge during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland February 8, 2012.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Victor Wanyama of Celtic celebrates with team-mates after scoring a goal during the Scottish Clydesdale Bank Premier League match between Hearts and Celtic at Tynecastle Park on February 8, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »Celtic's Scott Brown(2ndR) celebrates with team mates after scoring against Hearts during their Scottish Premier League soccer match at Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Gary Hooper (R) runs with the ball as Falkirk's Mark Millar challenges during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Rogne (2nd L) watches his shot rebound off the crossbar of the Falkirk goalmouth during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Scott Brown gestures to fans after scoring a penalty kick against Falkirk during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Falkirk's Darren Dods (C) challenges Celtic's Charlie Mulgrew during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at the National Stadium, Hampden Park, Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's manager Neil Lennon shouts instructions to his team during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match against Falkirk at the National Stadium, Hampden Park, Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Ki Sung-yeung (L) hits a long pass as Falkirk's Murray Wallace challenges him during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at the National Stadium, Hampden Park, Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's manager Neil Lennon acknowledges fans following their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match against Falkirk at the National Stadium, Hampden Park, Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Falkirk's Farid El Alagui challenges Celtic's Victor Wanyama (bottom) during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at the National Stadium, Hampden Park, Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Scott Brown (L) celebrates with teammate Victor Wanyama after scoring a penalty kick against Falkirk during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Celtic's Ki Sung-yeung controls the ball against Falkirk during their Scottish League Cup semi-final soccer match at the National Stadium, Hampden Park, Glasgow January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Referee Steven McLean (2nd L) speaks to Celtic manager Neil Lennon during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland February 11, 2012.
View Photo »I call that my rugby guy chorus ... because to me they kind of sound like a bunch of Celtic guys out having a beer after a match.
If a deal is struck between the two clubs we will definitely insist on a clause which would allow Erick to move overseas if the right offer comes along ... Erick's future definitely lies in Europe, and we could have a few more trials lined up at the end of the season. And I'm sure Celtic will add a clau...
I’m very happy. I’m back playing now and scored at the weekend. It was good to be back in the team. I don’t want to go anywhere. I’m a Celtic player and very happy here winning games and we’re two points clear at the top of the league just now. I’m just focusing on football – training, playing and scori...
The player has not even played one match for Celtic and I know Celtic will be reasonable… They could make three or four times what they bought him for a few months ago. Also, Celtic have exhausted their foreign quota so Limbikani is not even registered so there is no point keeping him
The player has not even played one match for Celtic and I know Celtic will be reasonable… They could make three or four times what they bought him for a few months ago. Also, Celtic have exhausted their foreign quota so Limbikani is not even registered so there is no point keeping him
Drawing a comparison between both teams is easy ... We’re known to be a physical team, as are Celtic. That doesn’t mean we’re dirty though.
We will worry about Pirates after our next two league games ... We've got Celtic away, then Arrows here, and we need to focus on that.
We have to think about the game against Celtic ... We have to treat it as a final even though we would still have one more chance. Atletico de Madrid's Adrian Lopez, right, celebrates his goal with Eduardo Salvio of Argentina, left, and Gabi, center, during the Spanish La Liga soccer match against Real ...
I would like to keep Baba because he is the top scorer in the league and is doing very well but I accept he may leave in January and there are a number of clubs who are interested in his services. If Celtic want to talk again about Baba, I don't have a problem with that ... Business is business and we a...
Right now, we'll go out there and work very hard as a team and try to overcome Bloemfontein Celtic in our next League game. They will be at home so surely they will come at us and we need to be prepared for that
The new manager has to have his own team ... It is sensible that it sounds as though he [Fenlon] is leaving Billy Brown in place to help out. A couple of weeks ago I said it needs cleared out from top to bottom. This is a start. Things have not been the same since John Park [the current football develop...
It's incredible to play big games like that ... The supporters go to the ground differently from the way they go to other games. It's a different atmosphere. I had to adapt to Scottish football and to Celtic and that's why I couldn't play like I wanted to at Celtic When Celtic play at home, their suppor...
Our next game is Celtic, so that's what we'll be thinking about. We won't be thinking about the final (until then). We've worked heard in training and it's starting to pay off now.
Rangers want to win every game. Along with Celtic, they are the top team in Scotland. But when we see St Johnstone take a point away from home at Rangers, it gives us a feeling that we can also get a result. It will be very difficult but, even if you only have a little chance, you have to go for it.
I couldn't ask for any more from the players. Hooper was sensational, as was Samaras, and for a young player like McGeouch who is a Celtic fan - as is his family - it was a special moment and I'm sure he is a very proud boy tonight
That was the only time in the history of the SPL that Celtic have conceded three goals in the first half, but when you assess our performance against Celtic we don’t see the fact that we scored three goals in the first half or drew the game 3-3 as a freak, it’s something we expect from our players. Who ...
Celtic Park, where a man is judged by his football alone
If you had said at the start of the season that in November we would be seven points in front of Celtic, we would have bitten your hand off for it
Anyone who has played in Scotland for longer than five minutes knows all about Rangers and Celtic and this is the biggest team in the country in my opinion.
He's a top-class player, a Premier League player who's also played for Celtic and wherever he's been he's done well.
It [legal action against the Italian or Spanish FAs] depends mainly on this fact: will they organise the game against Celtic or against Sion?
Everyone remembers the night we beat Celtic in Glasgow, but I also helped St Johnstone win a League Cup tie at Rangers and reached the League Cup final when I was at Ayr ... I want more memories and I’m sure my players will be relishing this game. It’s a huge ask against a side of the quality of Rangers...
We have steadied the ship since we took charge and the confidence of the players is building every week ... I hope we can continue that until we play Celtic in the cup tie. Peterhead are a really well-run club and are on a sound financial footing, but it is always good to get a few extra coffers into th...
We have steadied the ship since we took charge and the confidence of the players is building every week ... I hope we can continue that until we play Celtic in the cup tie. Peterhead are a really well-run club and are on a sound financial footing, but it is always good to get a few extra coffers into th...
We know what it is all about so the last thing we needed to do is get drawn into that way of thinking. There is no doubt you look out for Celtic’s result, and they will look out for ours, but as long as you do your own job you don’t have to rely on anyone else ... With the way that the season finished l...
