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14B1 Sat: Mixed feelings as Celtic share the spoils away to Shankill. We wish a speedy recovery to Ryan Brady who damaged his knee in a tackle in the game that left the striker hospitalised. His team mates managed to come away with a 3-3 draw. Lawrence and Pablo Carcoba were on the scoresheet.
9 Yellow Sun: Congratulations to Celtic's Panthers and Cheetahs who delivered fabulous entertainment in Coolmine Park against local rivals Verona Boys. The Cheetahs won 9-8 by the narrowest margin, while their team mates the Panthers also won. Back to training Tues at 6pm in St Patrick's NS Diswellstown.
10D Sun: Tremendous win for Celtic at home to Templeogue Utd. On the mark for Celtic were Manus Connelly on the double, a hat-trick from Brian Plower, and one each for Fionn Duffy, Cian Tobin and Luca Cvetkovic. 8-6
11s Sat: Celtic start campaign with entertainment in abundance. read more
12A Sat: Share of the spoils in league opener for Celtic. 2-2 read more
12-4 Sun: Celtic celebrated their new sponsorship from the Gaiety School of Acting with a fine victory over Clontarf FC. 5-1 match action
15 Premier 2: Barcelona V PSG repeated in ding dong battle, as Celtic open their league campaign with win over plucky Leixlip. read more
15B Sat: Ballyfermot Utd hosted Celtic in The Lawns and goals were going to be scarce. A well worked goal midway through the first half was enough to earn all 3 points in the first competitive game after the Christmas break. In a tough game of few clear chances, Celtic showed great desire and determination and deserved to come out on top. 1-0
16B Sun: An Alan McDonagh strike was enough to earn Celtic a share of the points in Porterstown against St Maelruan's, after the original Bancroft Park venue was declared unplayable. 1-1
16C NDSL: Celtic had their first outing in their new division in the NDSL. Bradley Ayowade and Andrew Coughlan were Celtic's marksmen. Andrew's goal was the highlight of the game as he struck a wonder goal from almost the halfway line. Unfortunately it was not enough as they went down by the narrowest of margins. 2-3
17 Major 2: Celtic run amok in Porterstown with heavy win over Knocklyon Utd. 9-1
18 Major 1: Great start for Celtic at home to local rivals Phoenix. 5-1
AUL Div 3 Sat: Celtic take the points at home to Raheny with single strike from Celtic veteran Joey Crampton. 1-0