Posts Tagged Ange Postecoglou

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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Ange’s last dance & making it a treble

The fact that Celtic are going for a record-breaking 8th domestic treble this afternoon has been largely overlooked in the media as Ange Postecoglou’s future has dominated the headlines over the past week.   Spurs’ reported interest in the Australian has intensified as the week has progressed, with

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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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Ange is standing on the shoulders of giants, as he focuses on treble

“Standing on the shoulders of Giants”. To some, it’s simply the name of the album released by Oasis in 2000 that, ironically, failed to match the success of its predecessors. To others, it’s the well-known metaphor defined by The Phrase Finder as “using the understanding gained by

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Do Celtic continue to experiment or return to full strength for the visit to Easter Road

Celtic travel to Easter Road tonight for the penultimate game of the league season, looking to put an end to a disappointing recent run of form that has seen the Hoops pick up just one point since being crowned champions. With the Scottish Cup final to look

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What can we take from Ange’s “heavyweight champions” comments?

Ange Postecoglou reiterated Celtic’s achievements to the press at the weekend with his Heavyweight Champion comment. Saturday’s draw against St Mirren was obviously a disappointing result for everyone at Celtic. Speaking to the media after the game, Ange remained calm, as he discussed where it all went

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The two priorities for Dermot Desmond during Celtic Park visit

It’s a rare sight seeing Dermot Desmond in the east end of Glasgow, but Celtic’s majority shareholder was spotted chatting to manager Ange Postecoglou in the Celtic Park foyer this week, which opened the floodgates on theories around the nature of the Irish billionaire’s visit. There has

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Ange Postecoglou on the reasons why Celtic won’t stand still

After a dominant season where we have picked up the League Cup and league title, Celtic aim for treble success once again as they face Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup final at the end of the season. With 31 wins out of a possible 35,

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