In recent times, Celtic have not been particularly prolific when it comes to signing players from other Scottish clubs. But it looks like there could be a change in that approach if the recent transfer speculation is anything to go by.
After Hearts, Aberdeen and Celtic book their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals, read what fans of those clubs made of the action.
Celtic's Maria McAneny has been named SWPL Player of the Month for February. The winger picks up the award for the first time after two impressive performances last month that helped Celtic pick up four out of a possible six points as they continue their title charge.
Manchester City and Celtic – two footballing giants from neighbouring countries – have a surprisingly limited history of head-to-head encounters.Despite storied individual histories and
Sunday Mail chief football writer Scott McDermott says Adam Idah can overcome a "tough" spell at Celtic and fight for a starting spot. The Irishman made a permanent move from Norwich in the summer and spent the majority of the season playing second fiddle to Kyogo Furuhashi before he left for Rennes in the winter window.
It’s a ceremony that’s usually filled with Irish-Catholic families marching in celebration toward Emmett Park to watch as the traditional wreath is mounted in front of the Celtic Cross monument. The weather this year left those celebrations indoors.
Scott: Celtic were sitting back latterly and playing on the counter which in itself is a testament to how well Hibs played in the previous 80 mins. Gray set Hibs up well and if this tie had been in Edinburgh there might well have been a different outcome. This team has plenty of guts and resilience for sure!
There was sunshine on belief on Sunday at Paradise as a decisive and committed performance by the Hoops delivered a 2-0 win over Hibernian in the Scottish Cup quarter-final. A first-half opener by
There was a time when Saturday evenings for me meant a journey into the rich landscapes of Celtic music, guided by the charmingly Scottish-accented... Karen Martin is senior editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s weekly Perspective (opinion) section,
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Celtic culture and the coming of spring, Rockport Public Library is hosting a free performance by Parents’ Choice Award-winning Davis Bates this Saturday
It’s a Sunday before Saint Patrick’s Day tradition – starting the morning with mass at St. Johns Basilica Cathedral and ending with the Celtic Cross ceremony at Emmett Park.