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Celtic are champions after a final-day decider - where now for Scottish football? Pitch invasions, post-match statements, and simmering discontent, what does it all mean for the game as a whole? Will Celtic be able to find stability next season,
Hearts boss Derek McInnes has spoken for the first time after his side missed out on the Scottish Premiership title by two points.
Celtic fans’ “wholly unacceptable” pitch invasion in their Scottish title-clincher against Hearts did not end the game prematurely, according to officials.
Heart of Midlothian aim to break a 41-year Old Firm monopoly as they travel to Celtic Park needing only a draw to secure a historic Scottish Premiership title
Arrests relate to a number of offences including mobbing and rioting, resisting arrest, police assault and possession of offensive weapons.
Celtic claimed the Scottish Premiership after a dramatic title race but the occasion was marred by a full-time pitch invasion
Hearts spent 226 days in first place before Celtic snatched it in the final 11 minutes of the final day of the season
Hearts had been on course to win the league for the first time since 1960 and end 41 years of Celtic and Rangers dominance.
The SPFL confirms Celtic's title-clinching victory over Hearts did not end prematurely, while condemning the pitch invasion after Celtic's third goal.
Scottish soccer authorities say they “utterly condemn” the field invasion that followed Celtic’s title-sealing goal in its thrilling final-round showdown with Hearts.
Hearts head coach Derek McInnes says the club “will be busy” in the transfer market this summer as they look to rivals Celtic and Rangers on a permanent basis. Named the SFWA manager of the season on Sunday night,