Wednesday, December 14, 2011

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Scottish Cup Final: FC Celtic v Motherwell Tickets

Scottish Cup Final: FC Celtic v Motherwell

Celtic 4-0 Kilmarnock

Celtic fans brought Neil Lennon to tears as they supported him with cheers during the Celtic trouncing of Kilmarnock 4-0. Calling his name in chants produced a loud rour of support.

Four goals against Kilmarnock moved Celtic within one point of Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premier League at Rugby Park.

An emotional Lennon showed his appreciation at the end by going to both ends of the stadium to wave and acknowledge the people who chanted his name throughout the match.

Strathclyde Police revealed lethal letter bombs had been sent to the Celtic manager Lennon.

His assistant Johan Mjallby commented on the day.

Mjallby said, "What's happened to Neil is madness. That shouldn't happen to anyone and it's a shame.

"But I think he had a tear in his eye to know how much the Celtic fans care for him. Neil loves being the manager of Celtic and the fans think of him as their talisman.

"He's still the same guy and still in a good mood in spite of all that he's got on his plate.

"The rest of us, including the players, have been aware of extra security round about us. We see the telly and we read the papers so we know exactly what's going on.

"This is hard for Neil but he's a strong character and I think the game was a release for him."

Two goals from Kris Commons and others from Anthony Stokes and Gary Hooper sealed Celtic's win and Mjallby hopes the crushing of Kilmarnock can breed confidence in the team when they go to play Rangers on Sunday at Ibrox.

He said: "You get confidence from winning matches.

"Sunday will be a massive and difficult match but we're in a good frame of mind and when Neil went to the fans at the end it was to show his appreciation for the way they backed him."

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

Facebook Death Threat to Celtic Manager Neil Lennon

Neil Lennon - Facebook Image

Tempers flare - death threats result.

Celtic boss Neil Lennon clashed with Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist after a fiery Old Firm cup match that saw three Rangers players sent off. Celtic won 3-0.

Lennon, 39, has endured threats and abuse throughout his career and was forced to retire from representing Northern Ireland in international football after claiming he had received death threats from a paramilitary group.

He was the victim of a street attack in Glasgow in 2008.

 He was on the touchline last night for Celtic's game at Kilmarnock despite the threat to his life.

NEIL LENNON

December 2000 Neil Lennon signs for Celtic

March 2001 Abused by a section of his own fans while playing for Northern Ireland

August 2002 Quits international football after allegedly receiving death threats from an Ulster paramilitary group

June 2007 Leaves Celtic for Nottingham Forest

March 2008 Appointed coach of Celtic

September 2008 Assaulted in the West End of Glasgow. His attackers were jailed for two years each

March 2010 Appointed Celtic manager

January 2011 Bullets sent in the post to the Celtic manager are intercepted in the post

March 2, 2011 Clashes with Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist after a fiery Old Firm cup match that saw three Rangers players sent off. Celtic won 3-0.

March 2011 Two parcel bombs addressed to Lennon are intercepted

Detectives believe there are two more letter bombs in the postal system after Celtic manager Neil Lennon was sent a device intended to maim or kill him.

The revelation comes a day after a mock-up on Facebook of Celtic manager Neil Lennon in a blood-soaked football strip emerged in the wake of bombs being sent to his home. Pictures on the page, which was entitled ‘I Hope Neil Lennon gets shot’, showed the manager with bullet holes in his head, chest and groin. The site’s creator posted: ‘Neil Lennon deserves a bullet to the head!’ A similar site has previously been taken down by Facebook.

It raises fears that there could yet be injuries or deaths in the hate campaign which has already seen 'viable' explosives sent to Lennon, high profile lawyer and Celtic supporter Paul McBride and  politician Trish Godman.

All the bombs were intercepted before they reached their targets.

Attention is red flagged on the problem of sectarianism in Scottish football.

Celtics, formed in 1888 by Irish Catholics, draws its support largely, but not exclusively, from Catholics.

Officers described the sending of the bombs as ‘despicable and cowardly’.

Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan said sending the bombs was ‘depressing and deplorable’, adding that sectarian hatred was an ‘unwanted poison’ in football.

CELTIC TICKETS

Scottish Cup Final: FC Celtic v Motherwell Tickets 21 May 2011 0:00 Hampden Park
Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Scotland v Brazil - Goalkeeper Craig Gordon Hopes to Play Despite Injury

Craig Gordon, Scotland Goalkeeper

Friendly: Scotland v Brazil at Emirates Stadium on March 27, 2011

The Selecao will take on Scotland in an international friendly on March 27 at the Emirates Stadium in London.

Scotland achieved victory in an international friendly against Northern Ireland earlier this month with a 3-0 win.

Brazil lost to France in their last game 1-0 in Paris.

Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon says he is fit and has high hopes of playing for the Scottish national side for the big match at the Emirates Stadium.

That decision may put him on a potential collision course with Sunderland manager Steve Bruce who understandedly has concerns about further damage to the £9-million player’s troublesome knee.

The Sunderland goalie is eager to aid Scotland's  battle against the World Cup quarter-finalists Brazil, despite being injured.

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce may not approve of him playing before he is completed healed and rested.

Sunderland are in ninth place in the Premiership.

Evidently Gordon is eager to help defeat the giant South American team.

“It could be a great chance for me to test it out in a big friendly,” said Gordon. “It could be an ideal scenario. It could suit everybody, but only if things go well between now and then.”

“You don’t want to get involved in a player versus club row. Nobody does.”

“I would not rule out playing for either club or country if needed. I don’t expect to play in the next few weeks for Sunderland, but if I am asked to I will,” Gordon said.

“Having said that I hope to play some part on Sunday. If I was asked to play a half for Scotland then I am able to do that. I am building it up day by day. I am hopeful. I will be able to tell as the week goes on because I will step it up.

SCOTLAND NATIONAL TEAM SQUAD V BRAZIL

Scotland (v Brazil, Emirates, March 27): A McGregor (Rangers), C Gordon (Sunderland), I Turner (Everton); P Bardsley (Sunderland), C Berra (Wolves), G Caldwell (Wigan), S Crainey (Blackpool), G Hanley (Blackburn), A Hutton (Tottenham), S Whittaker (Rangers), D Wilson (Liverpool), M Wilson (Celtic); C Adam (Blackpool), B Bannan (Aston Villa), S Brown (Celtic), K Commons (Celtic), D Cowie (Watford), M Davidson (St Johnstone), J McArthur (Wigan), J Morrison (West Brom), R Snodgrass (Leeds); C Maguire (Aberdeen), K Miller (Bursaspor), S Naismith (Rangers).

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Scottish Premier League: Glasgow Rangers v Kilmarnock Tickets 16 Apr 2011 15:00 Ibrox Stadium
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Sir Neil Lennon, Celtic Manager, Coaches From the Stands 

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Celtic manager Neil Lennon is under 24-hour surveillance due to receiving death threats after the recent high-energy clash between Celtic and Rangers in the Scottish Cup.

Celtic's Scotland Cup - Old Firm Derby 1-0 win over Rangers was the seventh victory in a row in the league for Celtic caretaker manager Neil Lennon.

And with their 2-0 defeat of Hamilton over the weekend, Celtic is well ahead of arch-rivals Glasgow Rangers. Celtic are sitting at the top of the Scottish Premier League table with 67 points - eight points ahead of the Rangers. Hearts are in third with 55 points. Soundly at the bottom of the table is Hamilton Accies with only 15 points to their credit this campaign.

Celtic cruised to their victory in manager Sir Neil Lennon's first game sitting in the stands as he serves a four-match touchline ban - their eighth win in a row. 

The buzz in Scotland is about what to do to stop pre and post-match violence of fans, players, and managers of Old Firm games between top seated Celtic and second place Rangers.

Fans hope the Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Glasgow Rangers on March 20th at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland will not be played behind closed doors.

Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond says it would be "a council of despair" if Old Firm matches had to be played behind closed doors.
 
Recent Results - Scottish Premier League:
  
Celtic 2-0 Hamilton
Hearts 0-2 Kilmarnock  
Inverness CT 3-0 Motherwell  
St Johnstone 1-1 Hibernian  
St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeen  
Scottish Cup - Celtic 1-0 Rangers
Hamilton 1-2 Hibernian
Inverness 0-2 Dundee Utd
Scottish Premier League Table

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1 Celtic 28   67
2 Rangers 26   62
3 Hearts 28   55
4 Kilmarnock 28   42
5 Dundee Utd 26   37
6 Motherwell 29   37
7 Inverness CT 29   36
8 Hibernian 29   32
9 St Johnstone 28   32
10 Aberdeen 29   31
11 St Mirren 28   22
12 Hamilton 28   15
Do not miss the Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Glasgow Rangers on March 20th at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland. Great tickets are still available for sale online:

Scottish CIS CUP FINAL: Celtic v Glasgow Rangers Tickets 20 Mar 2011 0:00 Hampden Park
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Scottish Premier League: Glasgow Rangers v Dundee United Tickets 2 Apr 2011 15:00 Ibrox Stadium
Glasgow, United Kingdom
 
Scottish Premier League: Glasgow Rangers v Kilmarnock Tickets 16 Apr 2011 15:00 Ibrox Stadium
Glasgow, United Kingdom

CELTIC TICKETS

  • Tennents Scottish Cup, 13 Mar 11 - 08:30 PDT Inverness v Celtic
  • Premier League, 16 Mar 11 - 12:45 PDT Celtic v Hibernian
  • Co-operative Insurance Cup, 20 Mar 11 - 08:00 PDT Celtic v Rangers
  • Premier League, 2 Apr 11 - 04:00 PDT Inverness v Celtic
  • Premier League, 9 Apr 11 - 07:00 PDT Celtic v St. Mirren
  • Premier League, 16 Apr 11 - 07:00 PDT St.Johnstone v Celtic

GLASGOW RANGERS TICKETS

  • Europa League, 10 Mar 11 - 10:00 PST PSV Eindhoven v Rangers
  • Premier League, 13 Mar 11 - 08:00 PDT Rangers v Kilmarnock
  • Europa League, 17 Mar 11 - 13:05 PDT Rangers v PSV Eindhoven
  • Premier League, 20 Mar 11 - 05:45 PDT Aberdeen v Rangers
  • Co-operative Insurance Cup, 20 Mar 11 - 08:00 PDT Celtic v Rangers
  • Premier League, 2 Apr 11 - 07:00 PDT Rangers v Dundee U.
  • Premier League, 10 Apr 11 - 04:45 PDT Hamilton v Rangers

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