Wednesday August 23 2007
Celtic FanZine | Issue #2 | August 2007
 
 
 
Park Backs Inverness to Spring a Surprise
Inverness Caledonian Thistle's caretaker manager Donald Park is backing his side to spring a surprise against Celtic on Saturday. He thinks they can take advantage of the Hoops shaky start to the season and claim all three points at the Caledonian Stadium.

29.8.07     21.00 PM
Smith Delighted as Kiev Win Sends 'Gers Through, Walter Smith could not contain his delight, as he saw his team sweep aside Ukrainian outfit, Dynamo Kiev, 4-0 on aggregate, to reach the group stages of the Champions League.
25.8.2007     17.00 PM
Chervenkov's Men Complete Old Firm Double, Hearts have further enhanced their title credentials with a 2-0 win at Ibrox this afternoon. This follows their opening day victory over Celtic and it now seems that the Old Firm will have some genuine competition for the SPL crown this year.
18.8.2007     13.00 PM
Money 'too good to turn down' says Romanov, Hearts Chairman Vladimir Romanov has defended the clubs decision to sell star striker Pinilla to Celtic. He said that the 7.2m fee was too good to turn down and has promised manager Angel Chervenko the money will be reinvested in the squad.
18.8.2007     17.30 PM
Nightmare Start for Calderwood's Men, Aberdeen have suffered a nightmare start to their SPL campaign. Today's 2-0 home defeat against Hearts was their third in as many matches and sees them firmly rooted to the foot of the table.
Reds Snap Up 12m Viana

Liverpool have completed the 12m signing of Valencia midfielder Hugo Viana.

The Portuguese international expressed his delight at signing for the Anfield club and looks forward to making his mark in English football, following a previous unsuccessful spell with Newcastle.


Martinez Joins Hammers

West Ham boss Alan Curbishley has won the race to sign Athletic Bilbao's 18 year old midfielder, Javi Martinez.

The 3.9 million signing is expected to go straight into the first team and is considered one of the hottest properties in European football.

 
Quote of the Week - Wolstenholme

"The record breaking victory over Astana was all well and good, bit it will count for nothing unless we kick on in the group stage".