
Robbie Hanratty
Freelance Sports Writer at Freelance
Freelance Sports Writer at The Herald (Scotland)
Freelance Sports Writer at The National (Scotland)
Articles
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1 week ago |
heraldscotland.com | Robbie Hanratty
Neil Critchley watched on as Hearts failed to secure their place in the top six (Image: Craig Foy - SNS Group) Neil Critchley insists he won’t lose sleep over Hearts’ failure to secure a top-six finish — as the Tynecastle boss shifts focus towards salvaging silverware from a season of frustration.
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1 week ago |
heraldscotland.com | Robbie Hanratty
Barry Ferguson and his staff are preparing Rangers for a huge European night in Bilbao (Image: Andrew Milligan - PA) Barry Ferguson has offered an insight into his managerial style as Rangers prepare for another huge European night away from home. The interim boss will lead his side into battle against Athletic Club in Bilbao tonight with the Europa League quarter-final tie finely poised after last week’s goalless first leg at Ibrox.
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1 week ago |
heraldscotland.com | Robbie Hanratty
There have been several standout performers in the Celtic team (Image: Craig Foy - SNS Group) Celtic have officially unveiled the seven contenders for the club’s prestigious Player of the Year award — and the shortlist highlights the quality and consistency that have defined Brendan Rodgers’ side this season. Since Rodgers returned to the Parkhead dugout, replacing Ange Postecoglou nearly two years ago, Celtic have continued to thrive under his leadership.
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1 week ago |
heraldscotland.com | Robbie Hanratty
Celtic's Reo Hatate with the Scottish League Cup trophy after beating Rangers on penalties (Image: Craig Williamson - SNS Group) Reo Hatate is determined to score his first-ever goal at Hampden Park when Celtic take on St Johnstone this Sunday in the Scottish Cup semi-finals. Since his 2022 move from Japan's Kawasaki Frontale under Ange Postecoglou, the 27-year-old has enjoyed considerable success at the national stadium, lifting both the Scottish and League Cup twice.
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1 week ago |
thenational.scot | Robbie Hanratty
Celtic's Ian Wright is crowded out by Barry Ferguson (left) and Lorenzo Amoruso (back) (Image: SNS Group) Ian Wright has revealed how a chilling encounter with a Rangers supporter convinced him to lock himself away during Old Firm week. The Arsenal icon had a brief spell at Celtic in the twilight of his glittering career, joining the Parkhead club in October 1999 and scoring three goals in eight appearances before departing in February 2000.
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