Celtic were quick to react at the start of this season when nailing down some of the club’s key starters to new contracts. The likes of Matt O’Riley, Kyogo Furuhashi and Daizen Maeda all signed on the dotted line ensuring their future lies at Celtic for the
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Celtic advanced to the Scottish Cup quarter-finals with a comfortable victory in Paisley against St Mirren. Brendan Rodgers’ side had looked far from convincing in recent matches, and the Buddies had been in good form heading into the cup tie, so the stage was set for what
Read more →Brendan Rodgers will be hoping to make a better attempt at the Scottish Cup this season than he did the Viaplay Cup, and after brushing aside Buckie Thistle in the previous round, Celtic will be turning their attention to a trip to Paisley to face St Mirren.
Read more →Celtic will be without Reo Hatate as the Japanese midfielder joins the Samurai Blue for the upcoming Asian Cup. Normally, this would be a massive cause for concern with such a key player missing from the squad, but Celtic have grown quite accustomed to being without Hatate.
Read more →As we enter day #11 of the January transfer window, there have been no new arrivals at Celtic Park. This has been incredibly frustrating for supporters as some early activity was expected, especially considering the fact that Brendan Rodgers and Callum McGregor had both emphasised following Celtic’s
Read more →A Celtic State of Mind began life as an audio podcast back in the summer of 2017. At that time, Mikey Johnston was an 18-year-old prospect who had graduated from Celtic’s Academy with flying colours. His career hasn’t gone the way many of his team-mates and managers
Read more →Celtic have a lot to do in this January transfer window, and the sheer amount of work needed to improve the first team is mostly due to the poor transfer activity in the summer transfer window. If you want to look at the bigger picture, however, the
Read more →We have stumbled into the year 2024, but those stuck in the year 1690 still believe that the SFA owe them a living. The fallout from the latest Glasgow Derby has resulted in those with jelly brains agreeing with what we’ve been saying for decades – That
Read more →Celtic’s business in the Asian market has been predominantly successful over the years. Despite rarely dipping into that transfer region pre-Postecoglou, Celtic had previously secured some genuine talents in the shape of Shunsuke Nakamura and Ki Sung-yeung. There were some flops, of course, with the names of
Read more →I take my hat off to PJD. It’s a tough gig talking or writing about Celtic seven days a week. I couldn’t do that. I used to think I could, but now realise I haven’t got the focus for it. My mind moves in mysterious ways and
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