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The Arm Chair Blogger (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
According to today’s Sunday Mail, Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell has promised to back Celtic’s bid for four in a row by providing the funds to sign new players in January. Despite crashing out of Europe to Aalborg last week, Lawwell has vowed that funds will be made available to strengthen Gordon Strachan’s push for a fourth title in a row, that would make him Celtic’s Most...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
CELTIC chief executive Peter Lawwell has vowed to provide funds in January to boost the club's quest for four titles in a row. The Scottish champions are seven points clea
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
Strachan: Funds availableRelated linksTeamsAlso see Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has promised to back manager Gordon Strachan when the transfer window reopens in January. Although The Bhoys are now seven points clear of arch-rivals Rangers in the race for the SPL title, their European dream is over for another season following a defeat to Aalborg last Tuesday.Celtic are determined...
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | yesterday
... to go further clear but the motivation was already there." Meanwhile, Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has vowed to provide funds in January to boost the club's quest for four in a row. With no European football to look forward to after Christmas, Celtic will place their entire focus on winning a fourth consecutive title.And Lawwell has promised the Hoops faithful there...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
CELTIC legend Charlie Nicholas last night blasted back in the ferocious war of words with Parkhead chief Peter Lawwell and stated: You're the paranoid one.
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Footy Mad Club News (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
As Celtic fans celebrated going a further three points clear of second placed Rangers yesterday chief executive Peter Lawwell delivered further good news when he announced that it's very unlikely that Japanese maestro Shunsuke Nakamura will leave the club in January.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
... all disappointed at dropping out. But we managed to get it out of our systems.'Chief executive Peter Lawwell, meanwhile, has hit back after criticism from Charlie Nicholas and claimed the ex-player is 'bitter and paranoid'.Sky TV analyst Nicholas rounded on the plc board in general, and Lawwell in particular, after their Champions League exit. He has also claimed pictures of...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/29/2008
Celtic boss Gordon Strachan insists he's happy working to a tight budget under Peter Lawwell - because it means the Credit Crunch won't kill the club stone-dead.
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... Celtic will place their entire focus on winning a fourth consecutive title.And chief executive Peter Lawwell has vowed to provide funds in January to boost manager Gordon Strachan's ambitions.He was quoted as saying: "Our first focus is to win the league and we will do whatever we can to make that happen."We have three domestic trophies to win. We want to win the SPL title to get...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 11/29/2008
GORDON Strachan has backed the fiscal policy implemented by Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell, insisting the long term security of the club takes precedence over any short
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
CHIEF executive Peter Lawwell must shoulder most of the blame for Celtic's Champions League collapse and give boss Gordon Strachan the freedom to spend and strengthen.
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Gunnerblog (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
It is remarkable to think that David Dein left Arsenal as long ago as April 2007, and yet only yesterday was his replacement announced. A long recruitment process that included rebuffed approaches for Nicky Hammond of Reading and Peter Lawwell of Celtic finally drew to a conclusion with the announcement that Ivan Gazidis will take up [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
... embarrassing search for a chief executive with Arsenal at first offering the job to Celtic's Peter Lawwell, only for him to turn them down, and then have the candidacy of Vodafone executive Paul Donovan vetoed by manager Arsène Wenger.Chairman Peter Hill-Wood insisted yesterday, however, that Gazidis was not "Kroenke's man" and claimed that the latter had not been involved...