Celtic suffer The Hangover part XI as intoxicating cocktail leads to pride swallowing chaser – Keith Jackson
There's a very good reason why Todd Phillips restricted his money-making blockbuster The Hangover to a trilogy.
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There's a very good reason why Todd Phillips restricted his money-making blockbuster The Hangover to a trilogy.
They say sometimes it’s darkest just before the dawn. Well, let’s hope they know what they’re talking about.
Keith Jackson: The moment Neil Lennon said he wanted the job last week was very possibly the same moment Neil Warnock’s time was up. He’s ready and willing and Aberdeen’s need is great.
It's just as well he was here, really. Even if he did say so himself. Those were Neil Warnock’s words right back at the start, when he waded into the middle of an unfolding drama at Aberdeen and began the task of turning it into a crisis.
KEITH JACKSON: It’s a tricky one for the Belgian. With Oscar Cortes out for the foreseeable, Abdallah Sima out of action and Ross McCausland crocked too, Clement may have to consider a change of formation for the run-in.
Now that every man and his dog in the SPFL are busy writing their own stories perhaps they ought to remember the importance of a good plot.
If Celtic turned a corner in added time at Fir Park on Sunday this was the night they planted a foot back on the title accelerator.
Amid the late drama and the explosion of unconfined relief at the away end of Fir Park, it was easy to be distracted from the cold, hard truth of the matter.
KEITH JACKSON: It’s starting to look very much like it. All the momentum is behind Philippe Clement’s at a moment when Celtic seem hellbent on self-destructing. But derby day specialist Brendan Rodgers knows how to win Old Firm games and with two of them still to come Rangers can take nothing for granted.