David McCarthy answers your calls as Champions League fever grips the Hotline ahead a pulsating fixture run.
That being if the Hibees get a penalty they cheated but if Rangers or Celtic get a questionable decision it's down to bias and the incompetence of officials." Kenny Goff emailed: "Celtic and Rangers fans unfurl all these huge banners at their games, but a simple question is: how do these people get them into the stadiums? To be fair to the Rangers players they never claimed it but it had a big influence on the outcome. He said: "Oli Shaw's miss v Hearts coupled with his stupid foul on a Hearts player who was heading towards his own goal in the last minute contributed to the loss of two points. Celtic averaged 6.54 per season, Rangers 6.61 and the Hibees 4.47. [Derek McInnes](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/derek-mcinnes), saying: "I see the the president – and only member – of the Derek McInnes fan club, Hugh McKirdy, still hasn't stopped crying over the sacking of his idol by Aberdeen.
Speaking at Saturday's grand opening of the clubs new home, founding club member Kevin Wheeler said that the long road from the club's foundation, to ...
The Defence Forces Football Team ran out as 7-2 winners against Kilworth Celtic FC’s Senior team in a friendly match on the day, but Comdt. The club's opening day also had a strong Defence Forces presence, as Comdt. “Today is only the beginning of the next stage of Sheila Flynn Park’s future,” he added, as the club hopes to further develop its facilities, and grow the playing base across all age groups, and especially in the Ladies section of the club.
KILWORTH Celtic's new state-of-the-art grounds was officially opened amid a massive turnout at the weekend in a brand new era for the Club heralding further ...
Nearly thirty years on and the Club was delighted to officially open a facility that was 25 years in the marking at a cost of over €600,000 – with the new base named in honour of Sheila Flynn who donated the lands required for the new home. KILWORTH Celtic’s new state-of-the-art grounds was officially opened amid a massive turnout at the weekend in a brand new era for the Club heralding further successes to come. The Club now boasts over 300 members, a far cry from its early days in the mid 90s when it was established with just a tenth of that figure.
Thew new bar boasts 16 televisions, with memorabilia on display and will be open before matchdays for supporters to get a drink. We knew the bar was in the…
The new bar is very welcome, but there’s still lots more that could be done. It’s where the old gym was situated. We knew the bar was in the pipeline, but we had no idea it was close to opening.