Saturday September 29 2007
Celtic FanZine | Issue #3 | September 2007
 
 
 
Dons Await in Fourth Round
Celtic will face Jimmy Calderwood's Aberdeen in the fourth round of the League Cup. Having disposed of Rangers in the last round, Jonathan Wolstenholme's men should have no fears going into this fixture, following a 10-0 victory over the Dons earlier in the month.

30.9.07     18.00 PM
Hughes Delighted With Start as Falkirk go Second, Falkirk manager John Hughes saluted his sides gutsy performance, as they came from behind to win 3-1 against Hibs at Easter Road today. The result sees The Bairns climb to the lofty heights of second in the SPL table.
26.9.2007     10.00 AM
Deflated Rangers Boss Apologises to Supporters, Rangers manager Walter Smith has been forced to issue a grovelling apology to the fans following back to back drubbings against Old Firm rivals Celtic.
12.9.2007     22.00 PM
Valiant Scotland Lose Against French, Scotland's hopes of qualifying for Euro 2008 were dealt a major blow this evening, as they suffered a 2-0 defeat away against France. Two goals from Barcelona forward Thierry Henry were enough to secure victory for the French, who now top Group 2, from Italy.
1.9.2007     17.30 PM
Chervenkov is SPL Manager of the Month, Hearts manager Angel Chervenkov has been named the SPL Manager of the Month for August. His side have made an impressive start to the season, claiming 11 points from their opening 5 games, including impressive victories of Rangers and Celtic.
 
United Claim Community Shield

The traditional curtain raiser to the new season saw Manchester United overcome Chelsea 1-0, to claim the Community Shield.

A seventieth minutes strike from Wayne Rooney was enough to secure victory for United, in an otherwise dour encounter.


Chelsea Demolish Zagreb

Avram Grant's Chelsea have made an impressive start to their Champions League campaign, with a crushing 7-0 victory over Dinamo Zagreb.

Andriy Shevchenko and Didier Drogba both claimed hat tricks, as the Blues swept the Croatian outfit aside.

 
Quote of the Week - Curtis Davies

"I'm delighted, it was just one of those days where every shot I had seemed to end up in the back of the net".