Brendan Rodgers has named his team for this afternoon’s Scottish Cup Semi Final against Aberdeen. Rodgers, who beat the Pittodrie side to win his first Scottish Cup in 2017, will be hoping to make the return to Hampden.
As Celtic get prepared to take on an Aberdeen side who have struggled this season at lunchtime today in the sunshine at Hampden, it’s imperative that everyone at the club remains focused on our goals amongst all the drama that has unfolded in Scottish football during the past week.
Celtic face Aberdeen in this afternoon’s Scottish Cup Semi Final. Brendan Rodgers is unbeaten in the competition across both spells and will want Rodney up a final against either Hearts or Rangers.
Brendan Rodgers returns to Hampden today looking to extend his 100% winning record in Scottish Cup matches in general and also his perfect record as the Celtic manager at the national stadium.
James Forrest as we know is nearing the end of his Celtic career and is unfortunately past his peak. He is however a true professional who gives his all and can still be called upon to play his part.
The late, great Celtic Historian David Potter’s Celtic Diary each morning on The Celtic Star looks back at key Celtic events and matches on this day starting
Scott Brown was speaking to talkSPORT recently and was asked about various things regarding his career and general time in the game. The former Hoops captain was stalwart at Celtic Park for years and had the pleasure of playing against some of the best players in the world whenever he played in European competition.
Liam Bonetig has admitted training with the Celtic first-team occasionally and watching the progress of fellow academy stars like Daniel Kelly has got him pining for an opportunity like that for himself at some point down the line.
Forget the drama elsewhere, we can’t take our eye off the ball. The momentum is definitely with Celtic, let’s make it count… There’s no doubting that the title momentum is now with Celtic.
Celtic’s stars were busy putting in the final preparations for tomorrow afternoon’s Scottish Cup Semi-final at Hampden Park against Aberdeen up at Lennoxtown today.
Brendan Rodgers has maintained that steely-eyed focus and determination to get the job done at the tail end of this season as things really start to come thick and fast at the Hoops gaffer and his team.
Since joining Celtic FC Women from Hibernian in 2022, the Scotland international has been a mainstay in the squad. This season alone, she has recorded 46 goal contributions in 32 appearances, showing the impact that she has on the side.
Greg Taylor today simply refused to be drawn into theRangers week of woes that has benefited Celtic enormously in terms of the fight for the Scottish Premiership title is concerned.
The Green Brigade have confirmed that there will be a tifo at Hampden tomorrow for Celtic’s Scottish Cup Semi Final against Aberdeen. The GB were denied a display at last June’s Scottish Cup Final against Inverness, which Ange’s Celts won 3-1; however, they have been granted access to put on a display ahead of the game.
The SPFL yesterday punished Dundee FC in the form of a hefty fine for the state of the Dens Park pitch this season which has led to several of their games being postponed this season.
At some point after 1905, Dominick and Mary Doherty decide to move from the family home in Carrickyscanlan in Donegal to commence a new life in Scotland.
The late, great Celtic Historian David Potter’s Celtic Diary each morning on The Celtic Star looks back at key Celtic events and matches on this day starting
Chris Sutton has predicted that theRangers will suffer more results like last night’s stalemate with Dundee in the post-split fixtures. The Celtic legend
Charlie Mulgrew knows all too well what it’s like playing for a big football club. But when that football club is Celtic, then the stakes are immeasurable at times for the players.
Celtic’s former Head of Recruitment, Lee Congerton, has savaged the club’s signing policy in the years gone by and insisted he could have signed more stars of the future had they loosened the reins slightly when he worked in Scotland.
Last night was a welcome bonus to Celtic’s title hopes this year and the way theRangers have imploded the past two fixtures has been magnificent to see.
Permanently signing Adam Idah, even for the reported £6 million valuation would be a good move by Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers… Adam Idah continues to impress in his short time as a Celtic player with 7 goals in 12 games, with many of those appearances coming from the bench.
Well that was a wonderful Wednesday night for Celtic was it not? We were keeping an eye on three games, including the much postponed Scottish Premiership match at Dens Park where the visitors had already counted their chickens in regard to the three points.
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