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On the June 2 edition of Monday Night RAW, The Celtic Warrior fired a jab straight at his failed run in Tony Khan's company.
Magnanimous in victory. Gracious in defeat. That was how Celtic defender Liam Scales viewed the Scottish Cup final loss to Aberdeen that denied his side a treble. The Parkhead side have hoovered ...
Aberdeen pulled off a stunning Scottish Cup Final penalty shoot-out victory to land the trophy and end Celtic's Treble dream. The Dons got their hands on silverware for the first time since 2014 ...
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In-demand Mathias Kvistgaarden has thrown the door open to joining Celtic this summer as he teased his next step. The Premiership champions saw their campaign end on a sour note with Scottish Cup ...
Report as Aberdeen beat Celtic on penalties to win Scottish Cup; Alfie Dorrington's own goal put Celtic ahead; Kasper Schmeichel palmed the ball into his own net as Dons levelled; Dimitar Mitov ...
The WWE Universe is still reeling from the shocking departure of R-Truth, which was revealed following high-profile losses to John Cena and JC Mateo. Sheamus was one of the many wrestlers who ...
Dimitar Mitov was the hero as Aberdeen denied Celtic the treble and secured their first Scottish Gas Scottish Cup triumph for 35 years. The Bulgaria goalkeeper saved two penalties in a 4-3 shoot ...
Aberdeen won their first Scottish Cup since 1990 after Dimitar Mitov's penalty shoot-out saves denied Celtic a domestic treble at Hampden Park. It looked like being a long day for Aberdeen when ...
Daizen Maeda's comments will raise Celtic fans' hopes of him staying amid exit rumours linking him with a move away from the club this summer. The season has come to an end, and the summer ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The stage had been set for a summer where Celtic and their fans would be able to bask in the warm glow of yet another treble success.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Celtic's B side will play in the Lowland League next season. The lineup for Scotland's fifth tier was unveiled on Monday. The youngsters ...