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Mikael Lustig urges Celtic to get the hard work done in the first leg against AEK Athens
Celtic defender Mikael Lustig has called upon Brendan Rodgers’ side to do the hard work on Wednesday night when the Parkhead side will host AEK Athens in the UEFA Champions League first-leg, third round qualifier.The Swede has missed the opening two qualification
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Celtic dominant against Livingston but will face greater test against AEK Athens on Wednesday night
Celtic raised a flag on Saturday but they are out to plant one of a different kind this week.With domestic business attended to, Celtic’s attention now lies on the broader spectrum of the Champions League as AEK Athens head for Glasgow. Ensuring the passports
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Scott Arfield: Siege mentality will stand Rangers in good stead this season
SCOTT ARFIELD reckons a dressing room siege mentality will stand Rangers in good stead this season.Steven Gerrard’s side kicked-off their Premiership campaign with a 1-1 draw against Aberdeen on Sunday.The Gers were down to ten men after just 12 minutes
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Aberdeen 1-1 Rangers: How Steven Gerrard's side rated at Pittodrie
ALLAN MCGREGOR The keeper has made a huge difference already this season and he deserved another clean sheet after a commanding performance. Had few saves to make but then couldn’t keep out Anderson’s late leveller. 7JAMES TAVERNIER Kept his composure
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Derek McInnes claims it 'doesn't take a lot for Josh Windass to go down' after Rangers draw with Aberdeen
DEREK MCINNES claimed it ‘doesn’t take a lot’ for Josh Windass to go down after brushing off suggestions Dominic Ball should have been sent off at Pittodrie.The Dons defender escaped punishment for the foul on Windass that resulted in referee Kevin Clancy
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Chris Jack: Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos can hit the net more than the headlines this season
ALFREDO MORELOS has hit the headlines as often as he has hit the back of the net during his Rangers career so far. From Old Firm howlers to Chinese bids, the striker has often found himself as the centre of attention. Now, he must prove he can
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Steven Gerrard claims Rangers have an ongoing issue with referees in Scotland
STEVEN GERRARD reckons Rangers have an ongoing issue with referees in Scotland after a controversial first Premiership match in charge against Aberdeen.The 38-year-old was denied victory at Pittodrie as Bruce Anderson cancelled out James Tavernier’s penalty
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Celtic v Livingston; how Celtic rated
GORDON: Was furious after being left exposed for Livingston’s goal which came with the last kick of the ball. Didn’t have too much to do throughout. (6)LUSTIG: Back into it properly after his extended break which followed from the World Cup. Enjoyed one
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Olivier Ntcham boost for Celtic as Tom Rogic insists Celtic have enough to cope with AEK Athens
Celtic are cautiously optimistic that Olivier Ntcham will be fit to feature against Greek side AEK Athens on Wednesday night. The Parkhead side are confident that the midfielder has not sustained serious injury after limping out of Saturday's game
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Cambuslang Rangers prove their Premiership credentials with whopping opening-day victory
CAMBUSLANG Rangers went into their Premiership opener against Rob Roy with the question being pondered as to whether they could stay afloat on their return to the top flight.Well on the evidence of Saturday’s 4-0 triumph, they are right where they belong.The
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Lennon's joy at perfect start tempered by question mark surrounding McGinn
HIBERNIAN head coach Neil Lennon’s delight at seeing his side begin their Ladbrokes Premiership campaign with a 3-0 victory over Motherwell was tempered by the dreaded prospect that John McGinn had played his last game for the club.Just three days after
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Mum of Corrie McKeague hits back at dad over 'case closed' comments
THE mum of RAF airman Corrie McKeague has hit back at her ex-partner for comments he made on the investigation into their son's disappearance.Nicola Urquhart filmed a 10-minute Facebook Live video in reproach at Martin McKeague, Corrie's dad.Mr
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In pictures: Glasgow injected with burst of colour as incredible Festival 2018 carnival gets underway
The streets of Glasgow were injected with a burst of colour as the Festival 2018 carnival got underway. Over 800 community and professional performers took part in the vibrant carnival procession on Saturday. Music, dance and street performance
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In pictures: Thousands take to Glasgow streets to watch European Championships 2018 Women's Road Race
Thousands of spectators lined the streets of Glasgow to cheer on the Women's Road Race on the fourth day of the European Championships 2018. Italy's Marta Bastianelli claimed gold in the Road Race which travelled past some of Glasgow's most famous
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Hooded thug ransacked Knightswood bookies leaving workers 'terrified'
A hooded thug made off with a three-figure sum of money after ransacking a bookies in Knightswood. Police are hunting for the man who entered Ladbrokes on Anniesland Road around 9.50pm on Saturday August 4. Two women aged 22 and 38, who were
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Aberdeen 1-1 Rangers: Steven Gerrard's ten man Gers denied at the death at Pittodrie
A draw will have felt like a defeat for Steven Gerrard. Amid the concoction of emotions in his first Premiership match in charge of Rangers, the feeling of pride will surely stand out.On course for a memorable victory after James Tavernier converted from
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Emma Caldwell cops probe connected serious crimes
AN inquiry has been launched into a number of alleged serious crimes that came to light during the reinvestigation of the murder of a woman 13 years ago.Detectives are looking into reports of violent and sexual crimes after re-examining evidence from
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Hunt for man who attacked stranger outside Glasgow city centre restaurant
An appeal has been launched after a man was seriously assaulted outside a Glasgow restaurant. The 43-year-old man was on Union Street around 2.30am on Sunday August 5 when he was attacked. The victim was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary where
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Watch: Rangers legend Nacho Novo slams Celtic fan who 'hurled abuse and tried to attack' him outside airport
Rangers legend Nacho Novo has spoken out after being 'verbally abused' by a rival team's fan. The Celtic fan allegedly hurled abuse and "tried to attack" the former Rangers player. The incident, which was captured on video, unfolded outside
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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers: Hectic early-season schedule means I have to rotate squad
Boss Brendan Rodgers carefully juggled his squad in Saturday's 3-1 win over Livingston at Parkhead in acknowledgement of Celtic's hectic schedule. For the opening Ladbrokes Premiership fixture of the 2018/19 season, in the midst of a relentless
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Coloursfest 2018: Teenage girl and two others hospitalised as police launch drug probe
A TEENAGE girl is among three people in hospital after taking unwell at a dance music event in Glasgow. The revellers were rushed to hospital during Coloursfest 2018 at Braehead Arena. The 18-year-old was taken to Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth
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McIlroy feeling good as he aims to reel in Thomas
Rory McIlroy admitted to feeling good in “every facet” of his game as he eyes a final-round shoot-out with leader Justin Thomas at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Northern Ireland’s McIlroy posted his second-straight 67 to move to 11 under in
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Manchester United: Kenyon calls on Mourinho and Woodward to bring good times back
Jose Mourinho and Ed Woodward have been urged to put their heads together and bring the good times back to Manchester United, by the club’s former chief executive Peter Kenyon. Kenyon was a key figure at United during the glory years of Sir Alex
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Facebook starts testing dating service internally
Facebook has confirmed it has started testing its new dating feature internally. The social network, which announced plans to enter the dating business during its F8 conference in May, regularly tests new features internally ahead of launch to
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers confirms Daniel Arzani deal could be done in coming days
BRENDAN Rodgers last night confirmed the highly-rated Australian teenager Daniel Arzani is days away from signing a two-year loan deal at Celtic Park. The winger is now in England to complete his move from Melbourne City to parent club Manchester
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Serco to pause lock-change notices for asylum seekers
Serco has announced it will pause plans to issue lock-change orders to tenants whose application for asylum has been refused ahead of a court challenge. A legal team at Shelter Scotland, representing two of the asylum seekers facing eviction, is
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Figures reveal only fraction of empty homes have been brought back into use
Only a fraction of empty homes across Scotland have been brought back into use over the past eight years, according to figures. In a parliamentary answer in June, Housing Minister Kevin Stewart said 2,800 properties have been revived through the
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Labour condemns Scottish Government over 'brutal' cuts to college funding
"Brutal" budget cuts have left college funding 10% lower than it was just over a decade ago, Labour has claimed. Under Scottish Government budget plans, colleges will receive £664.9 million in 2018-19, with £558.2 million of this going on day-to-day
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Lotto jackpot swells to £10.8 million after no one wins Saturday’s draw
Wednesday’s Lotto estimated jackpot has reached £10.8 million after no one claimed Saturday’s top prize. The winning numbers were 05, 17, 23, 34, 51, 25 and a bonus number of 52. One ticket holder matched five numbers plus the bonus to win
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Barry Chuckle dies at the age of 73
Veteran entertainer Barry Chuckle, one half of comedy duo the Chuckle Brothers, has died at the age of 73, his manager said. The TV and theatre entertainer had started to film a new TV series but he became unwell and his health deteriorated.
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Man who can't stop buying things when he is asleep feels positive after making condition public
A MAN with a brain disorder that sees him spend hundreds of pounds on “useless” shopping while he’s asleep has told how he is feeling much more positive after making his condition public. Mark Doyle, of McDonald Place, Neilston, made headlines
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'It's like living in a jungle': Furious mum can't open her windows over insect infestation fears
A FURIOUS mum says she is living next to a jungle and can't open her windows for fear of her home being infested with insects. Trisha McGrory, 43, says whenever she tries to ventilate her flat in Aberfoyle Road it immediately becomes full of flies
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Worried residents see red over bid to build on greenbelt in Neilston
CONCERNED residents have launched a bid to prevent more than 100 homes being built on a much-loved field in Neilston. An online petition and Facebook page has been set up by the campaign group, which is protesting against proposals for a housing
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11 Glasgow chippies that are perfect for a Sunday
Here are 11 places to go and eat the much-loved fish and chippy food around Glasgow. 1. The Chippy Doon the Lane, 84 Buchanan St, McCormack Lane Situated in the city centre, the Chippy Doon the Lane is a favourite among Glaswegians. The seafood
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Miss Evening Times: Check out these great retro photos we found in our archive
It seems there were two essential requirements to become Miss Evening Times - fantastic 80s hair and to be willing to head out to freezing locations around Glasgow for photoshoots. We came across these photos when digging through our archives
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Call for bodycams as street cleaners 'targets for attacks' after bin lorry crash
STREET cleaners are seen as “easy targets” for violent abuse during Glasgow’s “minefield” weekend nightlife. Workers have been attacked, had bottles hurled at them, suffer verbal abuse and subjected to “pranks”. Antisocial behaviour towards
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Son stabbed his mum to death after she moaned about her cup of tea not being 'milky enough'
A son who stabbed his mum to death because she moaned that her cup of tea was “not milky enough” has been detained under the Mental Health Act. Thomas Westwood, 46, admitted knifing mother Susan, 68, in a frenzied attack following the row over
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Would you? Munching on crickets for breakfast promotes friendly bacteria in your gut
Munching on crickets for breakfast promotes friendly bacteria in your gut, a new study has found. The insect snack also reduces an inflammatory protein which has been linked to depression and cancer. The chirping creatures were also safe to
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Older people less likely to recognise they have made a mistake
Older people are less likely to recognise they have made a mistake, a new study has found. Younger people were more willing to put up their hand and admit they had erred but older people more adamant they did not made a mistake in tests. And
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Mushrooms could hold key to finding a cure for cancer
The humble mushroom could hold the key to finding a cure for cancer, according to new research. It contains chemicals that destroy tumours - offering hope of developing drugs without side effects. Current chemotherapy medications cause a range
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Slouching in class really does stop you learning
Slouching in class really does stop you learning, a new study has found. But doing as teacher says and sitting up straight makes you perform better. And its because being slumped over the desk stops the brain from working properly stopping
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School clothing grant should be even higher in Clydebank
By Tony Inglis A NATIONAL initiative to increase the minimum School Clothing Grant “won’t make much difference” to pupils in Clydebank, according to a local charity. West Dunbartonshire Council already hands out the new £100 lower limit to