Wilfried Nancy’s nightmare start at Celtic worsens
Digest more
Wilfried Nancy: Celtic's winless run has broken records for the wrong reasons, so what happens next?
Wilfried Nancy has lost his first four games in charge of Celtic but retains the full support of the clubs board; they trail Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts by six points, with a game in hand; Celtics next game is at home to Aberdeen on Sunday,
WILFRIED Nancy’s Celtic tenure has gotten off to the worst possible start but Chris Sutton doesn’t put the entirety of the blame onto the new boss. Nancy was appointed Celtic’s
Furious Celtic fans called for manager Wilfried Nancy to be sacked as the new head coach suffered a fourth consecutive defeat following a dire loss at Dundee United. Nancy replaced Brendan Rodgers as Celtic's permanent manager earlier this month,
Hearts lost 1-0 at Aberdeen; Rangers beat Livingston 2-1; Hibs won 2-0 at home to Dundee; Falkirk beat Dundee United 3-0; Kilmarnock lost 3-1 to Motherwell; Hearts are four points ahead of Celtic, who
Dundee United pile more pressure on Wilfried Nancy as they come from behind to condemn the Frenchman a fourth straight defeat since becoming Celtic manager.
THE Christmas Party season is in full swing. At Ibrox, Rangers did just enough to shake off their Hungarian hangover and leapfrog Motherwell into third. Just days after another sobering night in
Celtic, the long-time king of Scottish soccer, is embroiled in chaos in what is shaping up to be the most turbulent campaign in Scotland in a generation. Get this: Neither Celtic nor fierce Glasgow rival Rangers will be top of the Scottish Premiership on Christmas Day and that hasn’t happened since 1993.
Wilfried Nancy presided over training at Lennoxtown on Thursday amid social media rumours that the Celtic manager was facing a swift exit from his position.
THE CHAIRMAN’S going and now after a staggering fourth successive defeat disgusted Celtic fans want Wilfried Nancy out the door with him. Nancy, just 14 days in the job, walked a gauntlet of hate
THE NEWLY hired coach is already facing calls to be fired. The chairman has resigned, citing “abuse and threats.” Three directors are said to have been assaulted.Celtic, the long-time king of Scottish football,