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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2017 20:04:07 GMT
Here is the Green Brigade's end of season 16 /17 Video Is Dembele staying at Celtic? Yes. He's just out injured at the moment but yes he's staying
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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 9, 2017 22:16:40 GMT
Is Dembele staying at Celtic? Yes. He's just out injured at the moment but yes he's staying Not if I can help it ha ha. Do you rate him Jamie?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 20, 2017 17:34:51 GMT
Celtic's Invincible treble-winning season saw the Parkhead side increase their profits by a whopping £6.4milllion.
The Hoops announced the figures today after posting their final financial results for the year ending June 30, 2017 and also showed an eye-watering 74 per cent year-on-year increase in group revenue from £52million to £90.6million.
The club's profits increased from £500,000 in 2016 to £6.9million with an increase of £5million also showing for 'investment in football personnel'.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Nov 12, 2017 15:53:28 GMT
The family of Nathan McSeveney are suing Celtic after he fell to his death at an international match held at the club’s ground. • READ MORE: Tony Cascarino: Celtic’s record is because Rangers are so weak The 20-year-old fell in a stairwell at Celtic Park during Scotland’s qualifier for the 2016 European Championships against Ireland in November 2014. Mr McSeveney, from Cumnock in Ayrshire, died from his injuries after being taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary from Exit 33 of the stadium. Speaking on behalf of the family, lawyers Thompsons Solicitors stated that they believed the club to have “failed in its duty of care to protect” Mr McSeveney. “It is our firm belief that the football club failed in its duty of care to protect this young man leading to this awful accident,” partner Patrick McGuire said. “The fact that they have now taken the obvious measure to make the area in question safer by erecting safety nets proves this. “We will be fighting hard to make sure they family receive the justice they deserve.” However, the club do not “accept liability for the accident” and believe Celtic Park to be a “very safe environment”. A spokesman for Celtic said: “Celtic Football Club has considerable sympathy with the McSeveney family for their terrible loss following this tragic accident. “However, and while the club’s sympathy is in no sense diminished, the club does not accept liability for the accident. “Celtic Park is a very safe environment and complies with all applicable building standards. “Celtic Park is regularly inspected and certified as safe by the relevant authorities, including an investigation immediately following the accident. “The matter is in the hands of the club’s insurers and solicitors and it would not be appropriate to comment further at this time.” www.scotsman
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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 24, 2018 16:28:33 GMT
HUNDREDS of supporters gathered in Glasgow last night (Monday) to watch the reveal of Celtic’s new 2018/19 Home Kit. St Luke's in the Calton was packed with Celtic fans who were joined by first-team favourites and Glasgow DJ’s Jackmaster and Jonjo, who provided the soundtrack to the unveiling of the new season’s kit. Club captain Scott Brown, Kieran Tierney, Moussa Dembele and Leigh Griffiths were joined by Celtic Women's team captain Kelly Clark, to showcase the new Hoops. In association with New Balance, Celtic’s #OnlyTheBold 2018/19 kit campaign celebrates The Bold Bhoys, as the Celtic team were once known, together and strong, as one.
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