Celtic have title wrapped up and can now focus on treble bid – Alan Stubbs
Alan Stubbs believes Celtic are already assured of the cinch Premiership title and can now start thinking realistically about a domestic treble.
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Alan Stubbs believes Celtic are already assured of the cinch Premiership title and can now start thinking realistically about a domestic treble.
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