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Mon 12 Oct |
| Young Paul hints at Pastures New as Quest for Regular Football Continues. |
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Sat 10 Oct |
| Shunsuke Nakamura will reacquaint himself with old friends Stephen McManus and Gary Caldwell today when Japan meet Scotland in the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama. The build up to the friendly match also gave Naka a chance to look back on his time with Celtic. |
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Fri 09 Oct |
| Mizuno Aims to Re-ignite Career Under New Boss. |
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Thu 08 Oct |
| For the second time in their history Celtic gave a Chinese international captain his debut for the club but this one, unlike his predecessor Du Wei, looks capable of making a valuable contribution to the team for the duration of his two year contract. |
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Tue 06 Oct |
| Johan Mjallby watched Sunday's Glasgow derby and the Swede, who never shirked a full blooded tackle in his life, winced as he watched Kenny Miller rag-doll our central defensive pairing to put the Huns 2-0 up in just 16 minutes. Any rag-dolling should have been done by the defenders says Johan.. |
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Mon 05 Oct |
| Central Defenders Must Take Blame for Two-Goal Gift. |
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Sun 04 Oct |
| It's the first Glasgow derby of the season and Celtic will cross the Clyde looking for a win at the home of their old rivals. As is the case in derby matches 'winning ugly' will be perfectly acceptable to the Celtic fans today but Tony Mowbray's footballing philosophy demands more than that. |
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Sat 03 Oct |
| It doesn't take much to set yourself up as a hate figure to the hordes that frequent Ibrox as Georgios Samaras found out last season. He stated that, in his opinion, Celtic were a better football team than the Huns and would be worthier champions. Cue apoplexy from the blue half of the city.... |
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Fri 02 Oct |
| The Post Mortem Continues as Rapid Flee Glasgow with a point. |
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Fri 02 Oct |
| Tony Mowbray surveyed the Europa League scene following last night's absorbing 1-1 draw with Rapid Vienna at Celtic Park and came to the conclusion that it's not quite over yet - in fact the boss is already factoring in 6 points from the upcoming double header against Hamburg into his calculations |
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Thu 01 Oct |
| Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for the evening game at home to Rapid Vienna. |
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Thu 01 Oct |
| In the build up to tonight's grudge game against Cheating Vienna at Celtic Park captain Stephen McManus insists that he's embarrassed at the references to the last time the sides met. A strange emotive description from Mick, who was unaware of the the previous bitter meeting between the clubs. |
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Wed 30 Sep |
| Tony Mowbray knows that his Maverick has that magical ability to create a wonderful something out of absolutely nothing, as the player proved against Falkirk and St Mirren, but will the boss trust Paddy McCourt against the big boys? Nigel Worthington thinks he's set to make a Rapid impact. |
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Tue 29 Sep |
| Seven Points Clear and Justice Could be done in Week of Derbies. |
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Mon 28 Sep |
| Celtic defender Danny Fox admitted that he, personally, didn't have his best game for the Hoops on Saturday at New St Mirren Park, and he has no complaints about boss Tony Mowbray's post-match criticism of the team's performance. |
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Sun 27 Sep |
| Another brilliant goal from Paddy McCourt combined with a superb strike from Shaun Maloney meant that Celtic collected all three points in Paisley yesterday. The team's joy, however, only lasted until the manager began his post-match debrief. Boss Mowbray was not a happy man... |
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Sun 27 Sep |
| Another brilliant goal from Paddy McCourt combined with a superb strike from Shaun Maloney meant that Celtic collected all three points in Paisley yesterday. The team's joy, however, only lasted until the manager began his post-match debrief. Boss Mowbray was not a happy man... |
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Sat 26 Sep |
| Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for today's early kick-off away to St. Mirren. |
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Sat 26 Sep |
| Paddy Must Add Physicality to his Game to Succeed Says Tony. |
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Sat 26 Sep |
| The word on the street was that Celtic's last Chinese player, Du Wei, was signed with the Renminbi or "People's Currency" in mind but boss Tony Mowbray insists that the signing of Zheng Zhi is based purely on the players ability rather than the amount of Yuan he could put in the club's coffers. |
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Fri 25 Sep |
| The enigma that is Pat McCourt has impressed everyone with his natural ability but he's still to convince most of those same observers that he has what it takes to establish himself in the Celtic first-team. Wednesday's game against Falkirk was evidence that Paddy may just have what it takes. |
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Wed 23 Sep |
| Celtic's reserve and fringe players gave a good account of themselves against Tottenham Hotspur in the pre-season Wembley Cup and many of them look set to take the field tonight at Falkirk as boss Tony Mowbray looks to give some of his regulars a rest. |
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Tue 22 Sep |
| Will the SFA Arrange Hearing to Rule Glenn Out of Ibrox? |
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Tue 22 Sep |
| Following his substitute appearance in Tel Aviv last Thursday, Niall McGinn again came off the bench on Sunday as manager Mowbray pushed on for a goal to break the 1-1 deadlock with Hearts. The young winger is pleased that the manager sees him as a player who can make a difference. |
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Sun 20 Sep |
| Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for this afternoon's fixture at home to Heart of Midlothian. |
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