Having come through a tortuous December, Celtic will have the opportunity to regain momentum with six of their next seven games at home. The only away match in the series a return to McDiarmid Park, where they inflicted a 0-6 defeat on St Johnstone earlier this season.
Sixth placed St Johnstone are the highest-ranking domestic team they face on that run, who Celtic also play at home on 30 January, before facing Valencia at Celtic Park on Valentine’s Day.
Forthcoming games against Airdrie in the Scottish Cup, then St Mirren and Hamilton in the league, will give Brendan Rodgers an opportunity to give Timothy Weah and Vakoun Issouf Bayo some game time. We have time to prepare for the big game on Valentine’s.
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SoT
Best Rumours heard on here lately.
King Gregory ??
YNWA
Don’t sell Ntcham. On his day best middy in the country.
Definitely lost his funk but that’s Brendan’s job.
That’s all csc
Martin O’Neill takes up his role at Forest and has now managed three former European Cup winning sides.
Interesting piece from James Forrest on our Centre Half situation…
https://thecelticblog.com
Hail Hail
https://thecelticblog.com/2019/01/blogs/scott-mckenna-appears-to-be-on-the-brink-of-a-move-to-celtic/
Oops! :)
new article posted.