
Gavin Berry
Sports Writer at Sunday Mail
Sports Writer at Scottish Daily Record
Sports writer Daily Record & Sunday Mail
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Gavin Berry
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6 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Gavin Berry
The Irishman is approaching the final 12 months of his deal at ParkheadBrendan Rodgers said very few people know him and even less understand him when he responded to those predicting how his future at Celtic might pan out. The Irishman insisted he will be going for five in a row with the Hoops next season in what will be his third year at Parkhead since returning to the east end of Glasgow for a second spell.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Gavin Berry
The 59-year-old ex Celtic boss has led the Londoners to the final of UEFA's second tier competitionAnge Postecoglou was known for his inspirational speeches during his trophy-laden two seasons as Celtic boss. And the Australian showed he hasn't lost his touch when it comes to addressing his players after reaching the Europa League final with Tottenham Hotspur.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Felix Keith |Gavin Berry
Chaos erupted in Paris on Wednesday night after Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal in the Champions League, with footage showing supporters clashing with policeParis erupted into chaos on Wednesday night following Paris Saint-Germain's triumph over Arsenal, securing their spot in the Champions League final. Jubilant fans spilled onto the streets to celebrate PSG's 3-1 aggregate win, only to be met with violence.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Gavin Berry
The Gunners crashed out of the last four of UEFA's premier competitionMikel Arteta was feeling the pain in Paris after Arsenal’s Champions League exit when an old Rangers pal offered a reminder of another night of misery for the Spaniard in the French capital. The Gunners gaffer was just a fresh-faced teenager when he was on the home side, while on loan from Barcelona, in the Parc des Princes and they went out of the UEFA Cup to Dick Advocaat’s Light Blues.
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