Rangers Title Creased By Don’s
February 19, 2009 by Maira Sarfraz · Leave a Comment
Rangers had a chance of putting on pressure to the Celtics with a win. As the
has pressed on with the draw, the chance with getting to the top of the Scottish Premier League was creased for the Rangers.
With a four point lead Celtic’s team is on the way leaving the Rangers behind. Celtic has hit a win against Hibernian 3-1 yesterday, putting Rangers on the side for the Scottish Premier League top team.
Disappointment came for Walter Smith the Rangers manager. Without the three points, he knew the team would not come out on top. With the team opportunities during the game, the team did not notice Dons leaving them with a draw.
Aberdeen Wins Over Celtic’s Since 2001
February 17, 2009 by Maira Sarfraz · Leave a Comment
Aberdeen wins 4-2 over the Celtic in a game at Pittodrie. Zander Diamond come back with a second half double for the win for Aberdeen. Diamonds headers from Charlie Mulgrew gave Aberdeen win over Celtic since 2001.
Aberdden had only one change with Duff taking Considine place as Vidal a new player having to sit on the side watching the game.
Mark Brown went in for Boruc as he was not able to play due to injury in warm up as the fans were not happy with the change. ‘
Earlier this week Celtic had change players for the
starting this game with the same line up.
Donati And Gunnarsson Catches Who’s Attention
February 17, 2009 by Maira Sarfraz · Leave a Comment
Atalanta is where Massimo Donati started out his career. Playing midfielder with the Celtic Donati feels, the move back home ground would be a benefit to him.
Donati with the Celtic was up in June of 2007. Donati does not mind playing for the Scottish club however longs to play again at home in Italy. He has a strong hold to play in Italy being his home and would have a better chance there then with the Celtics.
Massimo Donati even would consider a cut in pay just to go back home and play. Being from Italy and playing there, he would be able to step in and play quickly.
In other parts, Coventry midfielder Aron Gunnarsson stating the Celtic has caught the attention of him. Gunnarsson is with the
club now and is happy. Gunnarsson also mention Everton and Stroke city all have interested in him. Although other team might be interested in Gunnarsson, he is happy right where he is now.
Gravesen calls it a day
January 27, 2009 by Qasim · Leave a Comment

Danish midfielder Thomas Gravesen has announced his retirement from football at the age of 32.
Gravesen, in a fine career played for the likes of Real Madrid, Celtic, Hamburg and Everton during his career and also won 76 international caps.
The 32-year-old was released by Celtic last summer and after failing to secure a return to the game with a top club, he has decided to hang his boots.
Speaking to the press, Gravesen admitted that it was the right time to bring an end to his career.
“I have had 12 fantastic years abroad and played in four great countries,” he said.
“It has given me incredible experiences that I am grateful for. There are many people I would like to thank.
“If I could, I would do it all over again. But I am turning 33 in March, and that is why it’s right for me to stop now, before I’m forced to retire for age and health reasons.”


