Celtic fans vow boycott as anger grows over ‘chaotic’ transfer strategy
Celtic face mounting supporter backlash as a leading fan group vows not to spend another penny amid fury over chaotic transfer business during the 2025/26 season.
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Celtic face mounting supporter backlash as a leading fan group vows not to spend another penny amid fury over chaotic transfer business during the 2025/26 season.
Former Celtic defender Ramon Vega has sparked a debate among fans by claiming that Lubomir Moravcik deserves to be considered one of the best players in the world.Playing alongside the legendary Henrik Larsson, Vega insists that Moravcik’s exceptional skills were pivotal to Celtic’s triumphs during the 2000/01 season.
Aberdeen Seek Revenge as Rangers Return to Pittodrie in Premiership Clash Aberdeen FC and Rangers FC renew their rivalry for the second time in just a few days as they meet again in the north east, with plenty at stake in the Scottish Premiership title race. Managerless Aberdeen will be determined to respond after suffering a 2–0 defeat at Ibrox Stadium on Tuesday. That result came only days after the departure of Jimmy Thelin, leaving the Dons in a period of transition. Former midfielder Peter Leven, who grew up supporting Rangers and also played for the club, remains in interim charge as Aberdeen continue their search for a permanent manager. Rangers, now led by Danny Röhl, arrive at Pittodrie aiming to complete a quick-fire double over their rivals. Röhl has made a strong impression since taking charge following the departure of Russell Martin, and another victory would further strengthen his side’s Premiership credentials. With the title race intensifying, Rangers will be eager to maintain pressure at the top of the table, while Aberdeen look to rally in front of their home support and restore some momentum. When is Aberdeen v Rangers? Aberdeen v Rangers takes place on Sunday, January 11, with a 4:30pm kick-off at Pittodrie Stadium. Is Aberdeen v Rangers on TV? Yes. The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. Coverage begins 30 minutes before kick-off, following Dundee v Hearts. Can I live stream Aberdeen v Rangers? Yes. Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match live via the Sky Go app, while NOW TV customers can also watch through the NOW TV app.
Marcelo Saracchi has emerged as a key player for Celtic since his loan move from Boca Juniors, showcasing his talent on the pitch and earning attention in the latest football transfer news.Despite being sidelined recently due to injury, Saracchi’s past performances have left a lasting impression on fans and analysts alike.
Rangers face a major winter injury crisis with Connor Barron out for months and Dujon Sterling sidelined. Manager Danny Rohl must adapt quickly to keep Ibrox competitive.
Rangers are negotiating a contract extension for defender John Souttar, balancing his importance to the team with injury history and club wage policies. Latest updates on his future at Ibrox.
Aberdeen sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel reveals huge interest in the managerial role following Jimmy Thelin’s exit, but some ‘terrible names’ have applied. Find out what qualities the Dons are seeking for their next manager.
Rangers suffer a double injury blow as Connor Barron and Dujon Sterling face lengthy lay-offs. Manager Danny Rohl braces for key absences amid Premiership title race and seeks reinforcements like Tochi Chukwuani.
Roberto Martínez has emerged as a serious contender to become Celtic’s next permanent manager after bookmakers dramatically shortened his odds. The current head coach of the Portugal national team has surged into second place in the betting to take charge at Parkhead for the 2026/27 season, following significant market activity. Bookmaker Coral cut Martínez’s odds from 25/1 to 2/1, placing him just behind former Celtic boss Martin O’Neill, who remains the favourite at evens. Coral spokesperson John Hill confirmed there had been strong backing for Martínez, suggesting growing confidence among punters that the Spaniard could be in the frame for the role. Martínez is currently focused on international duties with Portugal, but speculation has increased amid suggestions he could be available following this summer’s World Cup. His previous experience in club football, combined with existing connections at Parkhead, has only added fuel to the discussion. While Celtic have yet to indicate any preferred direction publicly, the sharp movement in the betting markets highlights Martínez as a name to watch as the club’s long-term managerial picture continues to develop.