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'Role model Tierney's return tremendous for youth players'
'Role model Tierney's return tremendous for youth players'

BBC News

time13-06-2025

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'Role model Tierney's return tremendous for youth players'

Celtic B team coach Stephen McManus insists "role model" Kieran Tierney's return has "given everyone a real boost".The 28-year-old officially rejoined Celtic this week on a free transfer, six years after leaving for Arsenal in a £25million captain McManus said: "It's massive because young players want to feel as if they've got somebody that they can look up to. They've got that but they need to see that and they need to feel that for themselves."You've got it with Callum (McGregor), you've got it with James (Forrest), so now with KT coming back it gives us an extra top player."McManus also believes the learnings Tierney made at the Emirates will be of benefit "throughout the club"."The fact that he's coming back with his full career ahead of him after the experiences he's had down in England at a top club like Arsenal, is going to be invaluable, not just for himself, for the younger players but for everybody throughout the football club."Kieran's coming back at the age that he's at, his full career's ahead of him. For the national team, for us as a club, it's tremendous."It's given everybody a real boost and for the younger lads it's another role model that we've got to look up to."

Sun out in Vaduz, with Scots in need of shine
Sun out in Vaduz, with Scots in need of shine

BBC News

time09-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Sun out in Vaduz, with Scots in need of shine

There is a sleepy, summer vibe in Liechtenstein this morning. The sun is shining in this curious corner of the Alps, nestled between Switzerland and is Pfingstmontag or Whit Monday, a public holiday in these Germanic speaking parts. It marks the second day of Pentecost, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the for Scotland a day of overtime lies ahead as they seek redemption from recent the quick turnaround from Friday, the flatness of the dismal Hampden defeat by Iceland has not are the sixth worst side in the Fifa rankings, without a competitive win in five years and they failed to even touch the ball in the Welsh penalty area in their 3-0 loss in Cardiff on Friday. But none of that does much to salve the sense of foreboding given Scotland have struggled here years ago they had to huff and puff to a 1-0 win in Vaduz. That result came after Liechtenstein had stunned Hampden by taking the lead before Scotland roused themselves to a 2-1 win thanks to a Stephen McManus header in the depths of injury may have recently duelled it out admirably with eventual Nations League winners Portugal, but against the supposed lesser lights there is a well documented history of and Peru both in 1978, Costa Rica in 1990 all leap to mind. Even last summer Scotland laboured to a 2-0 victory over Gibraltar.A similar score line would suffice today from this depleted Scotland squad. But there is a trepidation when the Scots face the banana skins of world is no doubt players are running on fumes. Kieran Tierney and Scott McTominay are out and the squad is down to the bare are mitigating factors for Scotland. The freakish goalkeeping situation means it is likely Ross Doohan will be given the gloves. If reports are to be believed he is to be Celtic's third-choice keeper next season. That speaks volumes as to the seriousness of the situation between the sticks, which national coach Steve Clarke has recently spoke manager remains an ironclad bastion of calm, at least on the surface. Monday evening has no bearing on World Cup qualifying, he says. However, he knows - everyone knows - that anything less than a Scotland win over Liechtenstein will be considered a footballing of season and public holiday it may be, but Scotland have work to do after the boos that rang out at full-time on Friday.

Celtic B decision made ahead of new Lowland League season
Celtic B decision made ahead of new Lowland League season

The National

time27-05-2025

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  • The National

Celtic B decision made ahead of new Lowland League season

The lineup for Scotland's fifth tier was unveiled on Monday. The youngsters were revealed as one of the 18 teams set to compete in the division for the 2025/26 campaign. Heart of Midlothian will once again enter a B team into the league, with the likes of Albion Rovers, Caledonian Braves, and Bo'ness United remaining in place. Read more: The full lineup was recently confirmed: The stage is set… the preparation begins… this is the Scottish Lowland Football League 2025/26! — The Park's Motor Group Scottish Lowland League (@OfficialSLFL) May 26, 2025 Celtic's B side finished second in the table this season, seven points behind eventual winners East Kilbride, who have since been promoted to Scottish League Two through the pyramid play-off after victory over Bonnyrigg Rose. Stephen McManus led Celtic B for 2024/25, as they also reached the knockout stages of the UEFA Youth League. News of their Lowland League participation comes after the club sent a heartfelt message following the terrible events at Liverpool's title parade on Monday evening. A statement read: "Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with Liverpool Football Club, all those people affected and the city of Liverpool following this evening's tragic incident." Liverpool also spoke out on the incident, saying: "We are in direct contact with Merseyside Police regarding the incident on Water Street, which happened towards the end of the trophy parade earlier this evening. "Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected by this serious incident. "We will continue to offer our full support to the emergency services and local authorities who are dealing with this incident."

5 next generation Celtic stars as Brendan Rodgers is urged to raid the youths over Scottish Cup Final sweats
5 next generation Celtic stars as Brendan Rodgers is urged to raid the youths over Scottish Cup Final sweats

Daily Record

time08-05-2025

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5 next generation Celtic stars as Brendan Rodgers is urged to raid the youths over Scottish Cup Final sweats

It's all about the Treble for Celtic now as they gear up for the Scottish Cup Final on May 24 with only a couple of stops on the victory lap remaining in the league. Hoops fans are desperate to complete the clean sweep and the call is now for Brendan Rodgers to dig out the cotton wool to keep his squad safe for the big one. The Celtic boss is already resigned to being without Jota for the end-of-season showpiece against Aberdeen, with the wide man ruled out until 2026. And he's got some other concerns too, with Alistair Johnston and Cameron Carter-Vickers needing the kid gloves treatment in the coming weeks. There are also worries about Nicholas Kuhn after the German missed the Rangers stalemate at Ibrox last weekend and punters don't even want to consider the possibility of not having the likes of player of the year Daizen Maeda or skipper Callum McGregor at Hampden. A fair few supporters now believe this is the right time to have a look at some of the young prospects at the club. Not that many will know who they are. It's been a stunning campaign for Celtic but the one thing missing has been the emergence of talent from the Lennoxtown academy. The Hoops have had a hard core of home grown stars over the years, McGregor, James Forrest and Tony Ralston have been mainstays, comeback kid Kieran Tierney before and then going back to aces such as Shaun Maloney, Aiden McGeady, Stephen McManus, John Kennedy, Ross Wallace and so on. But the production line has dried up in recent years. Top youngsters are leaving the club even before they get barely a sniff of the first team – with Daniel Cummings the latest to follow the Ben Doak road out of Parkhead. It's a trend that is causing concern for supporters who have adopted heroes from all around the world, but crave a hometown lad coming through the ranks. Rodgers has given a couple a taste, but who could the Celtic gaffer turn to in these remaining games – starting against Hibs on Saturday – and who might turn out to be stars of the future? Francis Turley Rodgers raved about Irish midfielder Turley in pre-season and hinted the 19-year-old could become part of his first-team plans. He's been in and around the seniors most of the term but managed just a couple of minutes of top team action as a late sub in the 3-0 win at St Mirren back in August. The former Glentoran youngster has been a major part of the B team, has a lovely touch and killer pass on him. It might be time for another dip into the first team this weekend. Mitchell Robertson The centre back is the B team skipper and is another one the club reckon has the tools to go to the top and is learning his craft under Stephen McManus. Has looked the part in encounters beyond Scotland, such as the UEFA Youth League and the Premier League International Cup. Celts have a whack of centre halves right now but no one is really nailing down the role next to Carter-Vickers. There's fellow youngster Dane Murray – who was involved under Ange Postecoglou – but Robertson could be next in line. Jude Bonnar Celtic coaches have been talking up this midfielder almost since he walked through the door as a seven year-old. Now 19, Bonnar is a key man for the B team and loves to get on the ball and dictate play. It's an area of the pitch where Celts have an abundance of riches with McGregor, Reo Hatate, Arne Engels, Paulo Bernardo and Luke McCowan. But Bonnar has already had a small sample of pitch time, is banging on the door and would be worth a look in the final dead rubbers. Colby Donovan The right back was a stand-out in Celtic's pre-season tour of America last summer and didn't look out of place against top level opposition like Chelsea and DC United. He also looked the part in the UEFA Youth League campaign. Donovan is a big lad with a great touch, he could handle the physicality of the first team and will be learning a ton from Johnston, and Ralston, who has shown the way from the youth ranks to the senior side. Sean McArdle The 17-year-old was a surprise name on the bench at Ibrox last weekend and it got tongues wagging. McArdle is a hot prospect and made a big impact in the UEFA Youth League with a late leveller against Lazio. The kid can play in a number of roles, either in midfield or out wide, where he has a turn of pace and a good delivery on him. McArdle has emerged as a main man in the under 19s and now B team and with Rodgers losing wide man Jota, there may be a chance for the attacker to get his chance.

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