Manager Neil Lennon’s first challenge of his first full season in charge of Celtic is the Champions League Third Round First Leg Qualifying tie against Portugese outfit Braga – Wednesday 28th July 2010. In the first penalty shoot-out of the 2010 World Cup, Paraguay reached the last eight of the tournament for the first time in their history beating Japan 5 – 3 on penalties after playing out a scoreless draw. Part 3 (France '98 to Japan & S.Korea 02) of the continuing the series giving a brief (very brief) history of the Armchair Supporter’s recollections and experience of watching previous World Cup Finals. Continuing the series giving a brief (very brief) history of the Armchair Supporter’s recollections and experience of watching previous World Cup Finals. This exciting series of articles brings us up to the present day. Part Two takes us from Italia 90 to USA 94. A brief (very brief) history of the Armchair Supporter’s recollections and experience of watching previous World Cup Finals. This exciting series of articles brings us up to the present day. Part One takes us back to 1966 and forward to 1986. George Parker reminices. Celtic’s 4 – 0 defeat at St Mirren has resulted in the club sacking under-fire manager Tony Mowbray! The result leaves Celtic 10 points adrift from their Old Firm Rivals Rangers, who now have 2 games in hand on the Parkhead club. With Rangers continuing to confuse and befuddle their frustrated support with their early season form, Richard Davison reviews the season so far and also what could lie ahead… With Rangers continuing to confuse and befuddle their frustrated support with their early season form, Richard Davison reviews the season so far and also what could lie ahead… With the SPL flag raiser against Falkirk only days away, Richard Davison surveys how he believes the current Rangers squad is equipped to deal with duties both at home and abroad over the course of the 2009/10 campaign… If you have read the name Glasgow Rangers Football Club over the last 8 months or so in any piece of sporting literature, the words ‘scandal’, ‘crisis’ or ‘catastrophe’ will not be too far away. With the club and its supporters still going through one of the most traumatic campaigns in the clubs recent history, Richard Davison reviews what he believes to be the dawn of an extremely uncertain new era at Ibrox...
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