Lawwell - Caldwell could stay
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell believes Gary Caldwell may still have a future at Parkhead.
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell believes Gary Caldwell may still have a future at Parkhead.
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 11/28/2009
... look set to try and off-load the 27 year old during the next transfer window. Chief executive Peter Lawwell believes it makes more business sense to cash in on the player he signed on a Bosman deal three years ago.
Lord of the Wing (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
I don't know anything about the standard of play in the French Ligue 2. A paper seems to think that our under pressure gaffer does. Olivier Giroud is a 23 year old hitman who has caught the attention of several European clubs . According to the paper that is known for exclusive scoops as it taps telephones Celts manager Mogga has told chief executive Peter Lawwell that the 6ft 3 ace...
Extravagant Nonsense (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
... and ‘demonstrate a willingness to engage with questions of security and policing’. Peter Lawwell, Celtic chief executive, was upbeat about his club’s chances. “We have to be satisfied with the outcome of these discussions”, he told reporters. “I’m looking forward to getting out there and busting my most extreme moves. “It’s a historic...
Scotzine.com - The Home of Scottish Football (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
... been cut so short in this manner. We will be giving John our full backing.”Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell commented, “Everyone at the club is devastated at the news of John’s retirement. John is a young man who has been an absolute credit to this club and someone who had one of the brightest futures in the game. We are all deeply saddened by this news. John is someone who fought...
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... around 40 people sang republican songs during the tribute to the fallen.Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell was seen shaking his head at one point during the minute's silence.The crowd disruption was audible on radio coverage and was later also revealed on additional footage posted on video-sharing website YouTube.A Sky insider said: "Our sound technicians at all the games we cover...
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... the game, around 40 people sang republican songs during the tribute to the fallen.Celtic chief executivePeter Lawwell was seen shaking his head at one point during the minute's silence.The crowd disruption was audible on radio coverage and was later also revealed on additional f o o t a g e p o s t e d o n video-sharing website YouTube.A Sky insider said: "Our sound technicians at...
Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
CELTIC chief executive Peter Lawwell revealed the club are no closer to agreeing a new deal with defender Gary Caldwell but insists the player may still have a future at Parkh
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
By Ronnie Esplin Published: 5:40PM GMT 30 Oct 2009 Chairman of the board: John Reid addresses Celtic's AGM with chief executive Peter Lawwell Photo: PA Reid and chief executive Peter Lawwell met shareholders at the club's AGM at Park on Friday morning, where they rejected accusations that failure to bolster the squad sufficiently in January had cost the club their fourth...
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
John Reid: We won't rely on banks to get success on the pitch Craig Swan CHAIRMAN John Reid has insisted Celtic will never fall into the hands of banks - and urged Hoops fans to look around at the devastation caused by financial suicide.Reid and chief executive Peter Lawwell spelled out their stance at the club's AGM. Punters are desperate for the board to give Tony Mowbray money to add...
Soccer News - Daily Soccer News (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
Reid and chief executive Peter Lawwell met shareholders at the club’s AGM at Parkhead and gave a passionate response to accusations that failure to buy new players in January had cost the club their fourth successive Scottish title.
TEAMtalk (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
Reid and chief executive Peter Lawwell met shareholders at the club's AGM at Celtic Park on Friday morning, where they rejected accusations that failure to bolster the squad sufficiently in January had cost the club their fourth Scottish Premier League title in succession. Reid pointed to the troubles of their rivals, who are reportedly around £30million in debt and, according to boss...