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Before Adebayor, Robinho and the other eight strikers at City, there used to be Georgios Samaras. Although highly touted by Stuart Pearce, he failed to make an impact in the two years while at the club. When Sven Goran...
Greece qualified for the World Cup on Wednesday, beating Ukraine 1-0 on aggregate after Dimitrios Salpigidis' first-half goal in the second leg. The Panathinaikos striker scored in the 31st minute after receiving a pass from Celtic forward Georgios Samaras. The countries played out a 0-0 draw on Saturday in the first leg in Athens.
The latest glaring examples of Celtic's defensive frailties ensured Tony Mowbray's men could only extend their lead over Rangers in the Scottish Premier League to two points. But for the interventions of the Celtic substitute Scott McDonald, indeed, bottom-of-the-table Falkirk could have celebrated their first league victory of the season. Mowbray, visibly a man feeling the heat in his new post, admitted...
Falkirk 3-3 Celtic A late equaliser from substitute Mark Stewart gave Falkirk a share of the spoils against Celtic in an enthralling Scottish Premier League match at the Falkirk Stadium. Hoops midfielder Aiden McGeady had a first-half penalty saved by Robert Olejnik, before Gary Caldwell headed them ahead just after the break. But Scott Arfield levelled from the spot, before Pedro Moutinho volleyed...
BARRY ROBSON insists there is nothing shot-shy about Celtic - and reckons team-mates such as Scott McDonald and Georgios Samaras are ready to go on a goal blitz.
Celtic must win their two remaining Europa League fixtures – and hope that Hamburg fail to win either of theirs – if they are to stand any chance of progressing from Group C after they could only draw in Germany last night. Scott McDonald had two chances in the first half to give Celtic a lead which might have brought them to the brink of their first victory in this season's competition,...
Arguably Celtic's most comfortable and convincing victory since the opening-day visit to Aberdeen will surely have provided a fillip for players and supporters at the end of a week when the confidence of both seemed in danger of unravelling. The defeat by Hearts on Wednesday that cost them the Co-operative Insurance Cup they won last season had been, with justification, viewed as the kind of morale...
The sense of unease surrounding Tony Mowbray's reign as the Celtic manager intensified last night, a Michael Stewart penalty sufficient to send Heart of Midlothian into the semi-finals of the Co-operative Insurance Cup. Hearts rode their luck yet this will prove a bitter blow to Mowbray. To make matters worse, the Celtic captain Stephen McManus was shown a straight red card in stoppage time for a...
It's a conveyor belt of laughs that keeps on giving but, frankly, it has become boring, already. Once the gloating had wore off the semantics of who is running Rangers, the in's and out of the takeover, is the debt £30m or £125m, can Dave King get into this country, will Walter really walk away and how many more GIF's can you get on a subject is the topic that is engulfing Celtic Cyber...
I sat on this. Pondered and decided to become 'Raging In Blogland.' The stats speak for themselves this season. We have been poor. The manager seems to be fighting against unseen forces who are against his ways. Truth will out and it has came out. The players needed a clear the air talks and Georgios Samaras, a player who has written team talks for opponents when he disengages his brain and lets his...