Celtic snatch title from Hearts
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Celtic boss Martin O'Neill, who is expected to move on after a second interim spell this season, urges the Scottish champions not to waste time over making their next managerial appointment. (Sun), external Defender Liam Scales says Celtic never lost belief in their Scottish Premiership title defence,
Celtic fans’ “wholly unacceptable” pitch invasion in their Scottish title-clincher against Hearts did not end the game prematurely, according to officials.
Arrests relate to a number of offences including mobbing and rioting, resisting arrest, police assault and possession of offensive weapons.
Martin O'Neill won a fourth league title as Celtic manager Celtic boss Martin O'Neill, who is expected to move on after a second interim spell this season, urges the Scottish champions not to waste time over making their next managerial appointment.
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.
Celtic claimed the Scottish Premiership after a dramatic title race but the occasion was marred by a full-time pitch invasion
Riot police had to clear the streets after thousands of fans gathered in Glasgow to celebrate a fifth successive Scottish Premiership title.
The SPFL have confirmed Celtic’s match against Hearts was not abandoned by the referee. Martin O’Neill’s side clinched a record-breaking 56th Scottish title at their
The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has confirmed referee Don Robertson ended the game when some Celtic fans invaded the pitch in the eighth minute of stoppage time of the Scottish Premiership title decider against Hearts.