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Why Ange shouldn’t be branded a mercenary after move to Spurs

As Ange Postecoglou penned a four-year deal with Tottenham Hotspur, Celtic were already looking ahead to replacing the man whose Celtic side dominated Scottish football during his two-year tenure. Celtic had endured a torrid time during Neil Lennon’s final campaign in charge, which quickly spiralled out of

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Alan McInally names the one candidate destined to become Celtic manager

Celtic finally announced the departure of Ange Postecoglou after 113 games in charge, as the former Socceroos coach signed a four-year deal with Tottenham Hotspur.  Ange brought stability and success back to Celtic Park after a disastrous final season under Neil Lennon, going on to win five

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Would you accept Brendan Rodgers back as Celtic manager?

Who would have predicted a week ago that we would not be immersed in the world-record treble celebrations, but instead discussing Brendan Rodgers as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement? Yet, here we are… Would you accept Brendan Rodgers back as Celtic manager? Here are some of the ACSOM team

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The Age of Ange – Two years of joy and a lifetime lesson

Thank You Ange – 2 Years of Joy And A Lifetime Lesson You will not find a bigger Ange Postecoglou fan than I. Since he arrived at the club, I can confidently say I abstained from the outrage and disappointment that swallowed large swathes of the Celtic

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Why Celtic won a watch with appointment of Ange Postecoglou. What now?

Remember how you felt when the news broke that Neil Lennon had been offered the Celtic manager’s job permanently after securing an historic ‘treble treble’ in 2019? Celtic fought back against Hearts to win 2-1 with an Odsonne Édouard double and history was made. An old fella sitting

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Inverness defeated as Celtic set domestic treble record

Goals from Kyogo, his 34th of the season, and second-half strikes from Liel Abada and Jota ensured that Celtic emerged victorious in the 138th Scottish Cup final.  After a two-year hiatus, the famous old trophy has been returned to the Parkhead trophy room for the 41st time;

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Ange’s Celtic make history with 8th domestic treble

It feels like it has almost gone unnoticed with the chatter around Ange Postecoglou’s future as Celtic manager taking centre stage, however, Celtic created history yesterday by becoming the first side in the world to win 8 domestic trebles.  A feat that should be celebrated and shouted

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Has Dermot Desmond already intervened in Ange’s future?

Celtic’s 4-1 victory against Shelbourne in a pre-season friendly on 6 July 2002 was a fairly low-key affair, with David Fernandez making his debut and the Hoops’ goals coming from a John Hartson brace, and a goal-apiece from Didier Agathe and Chris Sutton. What made this run-of-the-mill

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“Spurs move a no-brainer…” “resigned to losing Ange next week…” The headlines that suggest Celtic are going for world-record treble

It has been a memorable season already for Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic side, and, with a world-record eighth treble still to play for, it is far from over. Celtic are due to face Inverness in the Scottish Cup final this weekend and there is a good chance we

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The ex-Celt who believes Ange will stay at Celtic for another crack at the Champions League

Much has been written about Ange Postecoglou’s future in Glasgow, as the Greek-Australian leads Celtic into his first Scottish Cup final. If Inverness are overcome in four days, it would result in a world-record eighth treble for Celtic. It would be the club’s fifth trophy from the

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