
Ryan McDonald
Editor at Football Scotland
@Record_Sport | Formerly @Football_Scot Editor & @ScotSunSport Deputy Online Sports Editor ✍️
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Ryan McDonald
Martin was holidaying in Palma before jetting into Glasgow to become Ibrox bossCharlie Mulgrew was in a world of his own on holiday in Palma - until a familiar face strolled past. Sipping his coffee in a packed local cafe, the ex-Celtic star glanced up and did a double-take. In walked Russell Martin - just hours before jetting into Glasgow to take on one of the biggest jobs in football.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Ryan McDonald
Tierney's injury record means he'll have to be carefully managed by Brendan RodgersCharlie Mulgrew insists there's no chance Kieran Tierney will turn his back on Scotland any time soon. The Celtic defender has returned home after completing a stunning switch from Arsenal. But the 28-year-old's injury history means Brendan Rodgers will have to carefully manage his game time. Hoops captain Callum McGregor retired from international football last summer at just 31 in a bid to prolong his club career.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Ryan McDonald
The Hoops know what lies ahead in their quest for five-in-a-row as Brendan Rodgers targets a record-breaking 56th titleThe wait is over and Celtic fans can now start marking their calendars for the year ahead. The SPFL has this morning released the full fixture list for the 2025/26 Premiership campaign - and the champions kick off their title defence at home to St Mirren on Sunday, August 3 in front of the TV cameras.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Ryan McDonald
Edinburgh's big two will lock horns at least three times in the leagueHibs finished best of the rest last season. Now it's up to Derek McInnes to make Hearts Scotland's third force again. The Jambos had a campaign to forget as Steven Naismith and Neil Critchley both lost their jobs - with Liam Fox steadying the ship for the final few games.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Ryan McDonald
Big Mick is convinced the next generation of stars are ready to break through at ParkheadEvery Celtic youngster dreams of following in the footsteps of poster Bhoys James Forrest, Callum McGregor and Kieran Tierney. But Stephen McManus knows better than most that only a handful will ever make it all the way. Now B team boss, the former Hoops captain is hellbent on streamlining the route from the youth set-up to the first-team.
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