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.
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
CELTIC chief Peter Lawwell has repeated his desire to see the club quit the SPL and join the Barclays Premier League.
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell has reaffirmed their stand to join England's Premier League . read more
Lord of the Wing (Free subscription) | 10/09/2009
Celtic CEO Peter Lawwell has 'Moonbeamed' his desire, again, to see the club quit the SPL and join the EPL. Diversion Creams The prospect of Celtic playing teams from England is one which has been raised on several occasions and usually after a poor run of form and results. Celtic are aware just how good a diversion tactic this is. The EPL are set to meet next month where they may laugh...
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has reiterated his desire to see the club quit Scottish football and head south. The prospect has been raised on a number of occasions.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell says Scottish football would benefit from increased competition if the Old Firm were to escape to pastures new.
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell says Scottish football would benefit from increased competition if the Old Firm were to escape to pastures new.
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
... 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...
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
... 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...
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...
Lord of the Wing (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
... seeking publicity. Keane, or Pointy Shouty Bloke (PSB), was bundled into the balloon by Peter Lawwell in the hope of diverting attention away from us not spending any money on quality players and sitting in hope that Rangers, like an auld drunk, just drink themselves to death when we should be buying the drink for them. PSB was was forced in and told it was for a show. PSB has had...
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...