Celtic's scheduled William Hill Premiership match against Dundee on Saturday has been postponed due to stadium damage caused ...
Dundee United owner Mark Ogren has definitively stated that the Tannadice club have "no appetite" to ground-share with city ...
CELTIC’s game against Dundee has been POSTPONED due to damage caused by Storm Eowyn. SunSport brought you the news yesterday ...
A club statement read: "Today’s scheduled Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Dundee at Celtic Park has been called off. "Unfortunately, due to the stadium damage sustained yesterday ...
The stadium took a beating ... But it begs the question of how many new Celtic faces will be available when the Dark Blues finally arrive? Speaking of Dundee they know how to get at Celtic ...
Celtic welcome Dundee to Parkhead ... stopping brilliance if the visitors are to pull off a shock result at a stadium they haven’t conquered in over two decades. The Sporting News looks at ...
Mark Ogren has insisted there is no appetite from anybody connected at Dundee United to leave Tannadice and ground share with Dundee. Dees chief executive John Nelms this week again opened the door ...
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Dundee chief executive John Nelms says he remains open to a potential ground share with city rivals Dundee United if the club's Camperdown stadium plan ... at their proposed new Camperdown Park ...
The Reds continue to set the pace, but Arsenal are not giving up the chase, while Manchester United will return to domestic action on Sunday.
Storm Eowyn brought winds of up to 100 miles per hour (161 km/hr) in central Scotland on Friday and a red weather warning of danger to life from Britain's Met (Meteorological) Office. Storm Eowyn ...