Celtic F.C.
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Football transfer rumours: Celtic's Scott Brown to Tottenham Hotspur?...calls me and wants to be part of the team." Bolton are willing to pay GBP7m if they beat off the rival efforts of Tottenham, Everton and Stoke City to steal the heart of Celtic's Scott Brown. Ipswich want to take permaknacked midfield star... In this article: Scott Brown, Celtic, Bolton, Obafemi Martins, Tottenham Hotspur, and Composting |
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BBC News | November 11, 2009
Ex-Old Firm duo back move south
...does not need the Old Firm. But O'Neill, a former Celtic manager, and McLeish followed Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp and Everton boss Davie Moyes in backing the inclusion of Celtic and Rangers. The Villa boss told BBC Sport:...
In this article: Premier League, Rangers, Martin O'Neill, Alex McLeish, Celtic, Aston Villa, England, and Harry Redknapp
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Sunday Mirror | 3 days ago
Celtic's Scott Brown is Bolton target
Celtic's Scott Brown is Bolton target Gary Megson has launched an ambitious GBP7million bid to land Celtic midfielder Scott Brown. Bolton boss Megson will enter the bidding to sign Brown in the New Year and rival Tottenham, Everton and...
In this article: Scott Brown, Celtic, Bolton, Gary Megson, Everton, Stoke, Sean Davis, Twitter, and Liverpool
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Bleacher Report | 6 days ago
Official Arrival of The Arsenal Injury Crisis?
...a mixed season so far. Having started off with a fruitful cameo at Everton , his reputation was then somewhat tarnished (wrongly) by a desperate Celtic and an ineptly bureaucratic UEFA for a simple fall when in on goal. Since then, it has been...
In this article: Liverpool, Jody Craddock, Chelsea, Premier League, Liverpool, Trademark, Wolf, and World Cup
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Goal.com | 4 days ago
Arsenal Special: Gallas' Glorious Moment Overshadowed By Controversy
...a 1-0 victory over Chelsea in December, 2007; that is until this season when he opened the campaign with three in three games against Everton, Celtic and Portsmouth. It was as if he, and his team, were making a statement of intent. In his...
In this article: William Gallas, Arsenal, Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry, Chelsea, World Cup, Marseille, World Cup, Clairefontaine, and Stade de France
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Guardian | November 06, 2009
Moyes backs Old Firm move to England
...the English Premier League. Photograph: Keith Williams/Action Images The Everton manager, David Moyes, would favour Rangers and Celtic playing in the Premier League. The Scottish former Celtic player sees many virtues in the two-tier...
In this article: David Moyes, Celtic, Rangers, England, Premier League, Revenue, League Two, Everton, and League One
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BBC News | November 06, 2009
Moyes backs two-tier league plan
...backs two-tier league plan Page last updated at 17:15 GMT, Friday, 6 November 2009 David Moyes says Celtic and Rangers would enhance the Premier League Everton manager David Moyes has backed proposals for a two-tier Premier League...
In this article: David Moyes, Premier League, Celtic, Rangers, Everton, Revenue, Benfica, and Phil Jagielka
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Sunday Mirror | November 10, 2009
Harry Redknapp: Rangers and Celtic should join the Premier League
...to join the Premier League. The Scottish giants' bid to quit the SPL and move south has already been backed by Everton boss David Moyes, a former Celtic player, and ex-Parkead boss Martin O'Neill And now Redknapp has backed the...
In this article: Celtic, Rangers, Harry Redknapp, Premier League, Champions League, Martin O'Neill, Everton, David Moyes, Arsenal, and Twitter
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Times Online | November 06, 2009
Everton manager David Moyes supports Celtic and Rangers joining two-tier Premier League
...in attendances and television revenue. The Everton manager, a Scot who began his playing career at Celtic, believes the pulling power of the Old Firm would be of great benefit to the English game. "Both Celtic and Rangers have as big a...
In this article: Celtic, Rangers, Premier League, David Moyes, Everton, League One, England, Revenue, League Two, and Bolton Wanderers
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The Celtic Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the east end of Glasgow, which currently plays in the Scottish Premier League. Celtic are the champions of Scotland, having completed a hat-trick of titles on 22 May 2008, the final day of the 2007-08 season. Since its formation in 1888, Celtic has won the Scottish crown on 42 occasions and the Scottish Cup 34 times (a record), and is the only Scottish team, and first British team, to have won Europe's premier football competition, the European Cup, in 1967.
Celtic's home stadium is Celtic Park (commonly referred to as Parkhead after the area of Glasgow in which it is situated) which has a capacity of 60,832, making it the largest football stadium in Scotland. Together with their Glasgow rivals, Rangers, they form the Old Firm which is one of the most famous and most fierce rivalries in sport. The club's traditional playing colours are green and white hooped shirts with white shorts and white socks.
In 2003 Celtic reached the UEFA Cup final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto in extra time. Approximately 80,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for this game, the largest foreign travelling support in history at the time. The fans also received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour throughout the tournament. Celtic have an estimated fan base of nine million, including one million in North America.
- Name:
- Celtic F.C.
- Also Known As:
- "The Celts"
- "The Hoops"
- "The Bhoys" (official)
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1888
- Coach:
- Gordon Strachan
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