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Josh McCafferty

Glasgow

Journalist at Freelance

19 | @UniStrathclyde | Multimedia Journalist across @HereCelts & @yfst | Founder & admin @CelticYLUpdates | Views my own

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  • 4 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh McCafferty

    The 2025 Scottish Cup final is set. (Image: Craig Foy - SNS Group) The 2025 Scottish Cup final is set after Celtic defeated St Johnstone at Hampden Park in the last four this afternoon. The Parkhead side will take on Aberdeen at the national stadium next month as they look to secure a sought-after domestic treble.

  • 4 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Josh McCafferty

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers. (Image: Alan Harvey - SNS Group) Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has named his team to face St Johnstone in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup. A place in May's showpiece final against Aberdeen awaits the winner of this afternoon's match-up at Hampden. Celtic met St Johnstone just a fortnight ago, as the Perth side emerged from McDiarmid Park as shock 1-0 winners thanks to Daniels Balodis' fourth-minute header.

  • 4 days ago | www-tmp.thenational.scot | Josh McCafferty

    Ex-Rangers forward Fabio Silva. (Image: Rob Casey - SNS Group) Bundesliga duo Eintracht Frankfurt and Wolfsburg are reportedly interested in ex-Rangers flop Fabio Silva. The forward spent the second half of last season on loan at Ibrox, scoring six goals across 25 appearances. He returned to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer and signed for Las Palmas on a temporary basis at the beginning of the current campaign.

  • 4 days ago | thenational.scot | Josh McCafferty

    John McGinn and Kieran Tierney. (Image: Craig Williamson - SNS Group) John McGinn is 'really pleased' that Kieran Tierney is joining Celtic this summer. The left-back has signed a pre-contract to return to Parkhead after six years at Arsenal. McGinn, who regularly plays with Tierney for Scotland and is a known Celtic supporter, thinks the move is ideal for all parties.

  • 4 days ago | www-tmp.thenational.scot | Josh McCafferty

    Andrew Cavenagh and Gretar Steinsson at Celtic Park. (Image: SNS Group) Key Rangers takeover figure Gretar Steinsson will do things the club has been 'crying out for', according to Barry Nicholson. Nicholson was a coach at Fleetwood Town when Steinsson was technical director at Highbury Stadium, and he reckons he could be a transformative figure at Ibrox.

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