2007–08 Celtic F.C. season

Celtic started the 2007–08 season looking to retain the Scottish Premier League title and the Scottish Cup. They also competed in the Scottish League Cup. The team accepted an invitation to take part in the annual Major League Soccer All-Star Game for 2007, as part of a pre-season tour of the United States, Switzerland and England. On 9 October, Celtic opened their new training facilities at Lennoxtown.

Celtic
2007–08 season
ChairmanBrian Quinn, John Reid
ManagerGordon Strachan
GroundCeltic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 60,355)
Scottish Premier League1st
Scottish CupQuarter-finals
Scottish League CupQuarter-finals
Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Scott McDonald (25)

All:
Scott McDonald (31)
The last Old Firm clash of the season resulted in 3-2 victory for Celtic.

Domestic campaign

Celtic started the season with a scoreless draw at Celtic Park against Kilmarnock. They then won their next five league matches scoring 12 goals in six consecutive matches and topped the league for most of the first half of the season. At the end of 2007 Celtic were still on top of the SPL standings. The Old Firm derby on 2 January 2008 and a match against Motherwell were postponed due to the death of former Celtic player and Motherwell captain Phil O'Donnell, who died on 29 December. During the break in fixtures, the team slipped to second place behind Rangers. Celtic kept in close touch with Rangers until the 2nd Old Firm derby on 31 March 2008 at Ibrox. In contrast to the first Old Firm game at Ibrox in September, in which Rangers coasted to a 3-0 win, this was a close game which finished 1-0 to Rangers, courtesy of a Kevin Thomson goal just before half-time. This put Rangers seven points clear at the top of the SPL. Celtic suffered another set-back when they lost their next game at home to Motherwell by the same scoreline. With their closest rivals seven points ahead, and with a game in hand, coupled with the success Rangers were enjoying in all competitions, many fans began to doubt Gordon Strachan, a doubt which was clearly expressed throughout Celtic Park during the game against Motherwell, when Strachan decided to take off Scott McDonald, the club's leading goalscorer for Georgios Samaras in the final 15 minutes.

However a dramatic, and seemingly unlikely, turnaround in fortunes began on 16 April, when the third Old Firm clash took place in Celtic Park. This was a highly charged affair from the kick-off, with a re-invigorated Celtic dominating the opening proceedings and making their dominance count when Shunsuke Nakamura scored a spectacular goal from around 35 yards, which later ended up as Celtic's 'Goal of the Season', on the 20 minute mark. Rangers hit back in the second half when Nacho Novo equalised but Celtic got a chance to retake the lead when Nakamura's curling shot was illegally handled off the line by Carlos Cuéllar, who was sent off. However, McDonald's penalty was struck poorly and Allan McGregor, despite having an injured ankle, was able to save it. Celtic pushed in vain for a winner against 10 men but it seemed like Rangers would get the draw they played for, and which would all but seem to secure them the title. However, in the third minute of injury time, a quick throw in led to ball being played outside the box to Samaras who knocked it down to Gary Caldwell. Caldwell hit a diagonal ball into the box where McDonald squared the ball for Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink to nod the ball home inside the six-yard box past Neil Alexander, who replaced the injured McGregor. However spectacular Nakamura's first half goal was, Vennegoor of Hesselink's proved to be a hugely pivotal moment in the title race. There were jubilant scenes around all the Celtic fans. McDonald was visibly emotional after the final whistle. 2-1 was the final score and even with the small confrontations after the final whistle between the players, Celtic showed that they were not giving up their title without a fight.

On 27 April, the fourth and final Old Firm clash was played at Celtic Park. Picking up from 11 days earlier, the game exploded into life with a fourth-minute strike from McDonald. The goal was later shown by TV replays to have been offside, however Celtic were not going to let this good fortune pass them by. Rangers equalised in the 17th minute with a David Weir header from a corner kick and Celtic's set-piece weakness was exploited again less than 15 minutes later when Daniel Cousin scored from another corner kick. Shortly before half time though, Aiden McGeady found Scott McDonald just inside the Rangers box. He turned Christian Dailly and struck a looping shot past Neil Alexander to make it 2-2. The second half saw both teams have plenty of chances and Celtic were given a penalty after Kirk Broadfoot brought down McDonald. Barry Robson took the responsibility and duly delivered by driving the ball past Alexander. It remained 3-2 and Celtic went five points clear in the SPL, however due to fixture congestion, Rangers had played three matches fewer.

Celtic's chances of winning the title improved over the following weeks when Rangers drew consecutive games against Hibernian and Motherwell. Going into the last day of the league season, the clubs were tied on points although Celtic had a superior goal difference. Celtic travelled to Tannadice Park to play Dundee United, knowing that victory would give them the title while Rangers travelled to Pittodrie to play Aberdeen, needing Celtic to fail to win against Dundee United to have any chance at all. The game at Tannadice was a tense affair with chances for both sides. During the second half, Celtic supporters had found out that Aberdeen had taken the lead against Rangers and shortly after that, Vennegoor Of Hesselink connected with a corner to give Celtic the lead that would secure the title. Gordon Strachan became only the third Celtic manager ever to win three league titles in a row. The victory was dedicated to the memory of Tommy Burns, former player and manager, who had died earlier that week. Victory in the league also secured Celtic automatic entry to the group stages of the UEFA Champions League in season 2008/09.

The club were less successful in the season's domestic cup competitions. They exited the Scottish League Cup at the quarter final stage, after suffering a 2-0 defeat to Hearts. They lost at the same stage of the Scottish Cup, losing to Aberdeen in a replay.

UEFA Champions League campaign

Celtic was drawn against Russian side Spartak Moscow in the third round of qualifying for the Champions League. The first leg was played at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, the venue for this year's Champions League final, and ended in a 1–1 draw, with Paul Hartley scoring his first goal for the club after joining from Heart of Midlothian eight months prior. In the return leg, Celtic emerged victorious after a 1–1 draw, with Scott McDonald scoring his first goal for the club. The game ended in a penalty shootout, with Artur Boruc saving twice.

Celtic were drawn alongside Milan, Benfica and Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League group stages. Celtic lost the first group match, away to Shakhtar in Ukraine, 2–0, but they rebounded with a 2–1 win over defending champions Milan at Celtic Park, leaving them in second in the group after two matches. Following McDonald's match-winning goal, Celtic fan Robert McHendry ran onto the pitch and tapped Milan goalkeeper Dida on the face as he ran past his goal; Dida initially gave chase, then fell to the pitch and was stretchered off. McHendry later surrendered to police and was banned for life from Parkhead, and Dida received a two-game suspension for breaching UEFA's policy of "principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship", which was reduced to one match on appeal. Celtic were found guilty of "lack of organisation and improper conduct of supporters" and were issued a £25,000 fine, half of which was suspended for two years.[1]

The third match day saw Celtic drop to bottom in the game against Benfica. Celtic lost 1–0 with the goal coming in the 86th minute. Next up, Celtic again faced Benfica, this time at home. They won this 1–0 with a goal from Aiden McGeady before half-time. In the next game at Celtic Park, they came back from 1–0 down against Shakhtar Donetsk to win 2–1 thanks to a winner from Massimo Donati with the last kick of the game, which moved them up to second in the group, guaranteeing post-Christmas European football, and leaving them needing one point from the last game in Milan to be sure of qualifying for the round of 16. Despite losing 1–0 in Milan, Celtic qualified as Benfica won 2–1 in Donetsk. In the knockout stage, Celtic drew Barcelona, where Celtic lost both the first leg at home (3–2) and the second leg and the second leg (1–0) away at Camp Nou.

Results

Scottish Premier League

5 August 2007 SPLCeltic0 – 0KilmarnockCeltic Park
BBC Sport Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Craig Thomson
11 August 2007 SPLFalkirk1 – 4CelticFalkirk Stadium
Higdon  5' BBC Sport Milne  30' (o.g.)
Miller  76'
Nakamura  79'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  81'
Attendance: 6,329
Referee: Dougie McDonald
19 August 2007 SPLAberdeen1 – 3CelticPittodrie Stadium
Brewster  24' BBC Sport Donati  61'
Miller  85', 90+2'
Attendance: 16,232
Referee: Charlie Richmond
25 August 2007 SPLCeltic5 – 0HeartsCeltic Park
Berra  9' (o.g.)
Donati  22'
Brown  61'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  63' (pen.)
Nakamura  79'
BBC Sport Attendance: 57,300
Referee: Iain Brines
2 September 2007 SPLSt Mirren1 – 5CelticLove Street
Miranda  75' BBC Sport Brown  22'
McDonald  25'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  53'
Miranda  56' (o.g.)
McManus  74'
Attendance: 7,840
Referee: Kenny Clark
15 September 2007 SPLCeltic5 – 0Inverness CTCeltic Park
Vennegoor of Hesselink  15', 59'
Donati  41'
Nakamura  56'
McGuire  70' (o.g.)
BBC Sport Attendance: 56,020
Referee: Craig Thomson
23 September 2007 SPLHibernian3 – 2CelticEaster Road
Fletcher  5'
Gathuessi  41'
Shiels  87'
BBC Sport McGeady  26'
Caldwell  66'
Attendance: 16,125
Referee: Alan Freeland
29 September 2007 SPLCeltic3 – 0Dundee UnitedCeltic Park
McDonald  7', 67', 72' BBC Sport Attendance: 57,000
Referee: Dougie McDonald
7 October 2007 SPLGretna1 – 2CelticFir Park
Yantorno  37' BBC Sport Killen  86'
McDonald  90+2'
Attendance: 6,011
Referee: Brian Winter
20 October 2007 SPLRangers3 – 0CelticIbrox Stadium
Novo  38', 78' (pen.)
Ferguson  55'
BBC Sport Attendance: 50,428
Referee: Mike McCurry
27 October 2007 SPLCeltic3 – 0MotherwellCeltic Park
McDonald  42', 59', 88' (pen.) BBC Sport Attendance: 57,633
Referee: Stuart Dougal
3 November 2007 SPLKilmarnock1 – 2CelticRugby Park
Wright  55' BBC Sport McDonald  34', 36' Attendance: 8,260
Referee: Dougie McDonald
24 November 2007 SPLCeltic3 – 0AberdeenCeltic Park
Vennegoor of Hesselink  14'
McGeady  27'
McDonald  49'
BBC Sport Attendance: 58,000
Referee: Mike McCurry
1 December 2007 SPLHearts1 – 1CelticTynecastle Stadium
Velička  90+1' (pen.) BBC Sport McDonald  73' Attendance: 16,454
Referee: Kenny Clark
8 December 2007 SPLCeltic1 – 1St MirrenCeltic Park
Riordan  85' BBC Sport McGinn  75' Attendance: 55,747
Referee: Charlie Richmond
11 December 2007 SPLCeltic4 – 0FalkirkCeltic Park
McDonald  9' (pen.)
McGeady  41', 67', 82'
BBC Sport Attendance: 54,291
Referee: Dougie McDonald
16 December 2007 SPLInverness CT3 – 2CelticCaledonian Stadium
Rankin  42' (pen.)
Proctor  57'
Cowie  61'
BBC Sport Vennegoor of Hesselink  24', 26' Attendance: 7,004
Referee: Alan Freeland
22 December 2007 SPLCeltic1 – 1HibernianCeltic Park
Jarošík  78' BBC Sport Murphy  21' Attendance: 58,016
Referee: Mike McCurry
26 December 2007 SPLDundee United0 – 2CelticTannadice Park
BBC Sport Vennegoor of Hesselink  68'
McManus  75'
Attendance: 12,357
Referee: Eddie Smith
29 December 2007 SPLCeltic3 – 0GretnaCeltic Park
McDonald  35'
Brown  49'
McGeady  90+3'
BBC Sport Attendance: 57,171
Referee: David Somers
19 January 2008 SPLCeltic1 – 0KilmarnockCeltic Park
Corrigan  64' (o.g.) BBC Sport Attendance: 56,618
Referee: Mike McCurry
27 January 2008 SPLFalkirk0 – 1CelticFalkirk Stadium
BBC Sport McDonald  45+1' Attendance: 6,803
Referee: John Underhill
10 February 2008 SPLAberdeen1 – 5CelticPittodrie Stadium
Miller  62' BBC Sport Nakamura  17'
McGeady  34'
McDonald  44' (pen.), 48'
Robson  74'
Attendance: 14,651
Referee: Craig Thomson
16 February 2008 SPLCeltic3 – 0HeartsCeltic Park
Vennegoor of Hesselink  14'
McDonald  51'
Hinkel  76'
BBC Sport Attendance: 56,738
Referee: Dougie McDonald
24 February 2008 SPLSt Mirren0 – 1CelticLove Street
BBC Sport Nakamura  87' Attendance: 7,213
Referee: Eddie Smith
27 February 2008 SPLCeltic2 – 1Inverness CTCeltic Park
McDonald  45+1'
Samaras  61'
BBC Sport Niculae  70' Attendance: 56,787
Referee: Willie Collum
1 March 2008 SPLHibernian0 – 2CelticEaster Road
BBC Sport Naylor  63'
Samaras  74'
Attendance: 15,735
Referee: Iain Brines
12 March 2008 SPLCeltic0 – 0Dundee UnitedCeltic Park
BBC Sport Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Mike McCurry
23 March 2008 SPLGretna0 – 3CelticAlmondvale Stadium
BBC Sport McDonald  42'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  70'
Samaras  88'
Attendance: 3,561
Referee: Craig Thomson
29 March 2008 SPLRangers1 – 0CelticIbrox Stadium
Thomson  45+2' BBC Sport Attendance: 50,325
Referee: Stuart Dougal
5 April 2008 SPLCeltic0 – 1MotherwellCeltic Park
BBC Sport Lappin  33' Attendance: 58,624
Referee: Calum Murray
13 April 2008 SPLMotherwell1 – 4CelticFir Park
McManus  24' (o.g.) BBC Sport McManus  17'
McDonald  30'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  43', 57'
Attendance: 9,771
Referee: Alan Freeland
16 April 2008 SPLCeltic2 – 1RangersCeltic Park
Nakamura  20'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  90+3'
BBC Sport Novo  55' Attendance: 58,964
Referee: Kenny Clark
19 April 2008 SPLCeltic1 – 0AberdeenCeltic Park
Samaras  56' BBC Sport Attendance: 55,766
Referee: Iain Brines
27 April 2008 SPLCeltic3 – 2RangersCeltic Park
McDonald  4', 43'
Robson  70' (pen.)
BBC Sport Weir  17'
Cousin  29'
Attendance: 58,662
Referee: Craig Thomson
3 May 2008 SPLMotherwell1 – 2CelticFir Park
Porter  60' BBC Sport McDonald  62'
Samaras  79'
Attendance: 9,158
Referee: Steve Conroy
11 May 2008 SPLCeltic2 – 0HibernianCeltic Park
McManus  36'
McDonald  87'
BBC Sport Attendance: 55,058
Referee: Dougie McDonald

UEFA Champions League

15 August 2007 Third QualifyingSpartak Moscow 1 – 1 CelticLuzhniki Stadium
Pavlyuchenko  42' BBC Sport Hartley  21' Attendance: 67,000
Referee: Herbert Fandel
29 August 2007 Third QualifyingCeltic 1 – 1* Spartak MoscowCeltic Park
McDonald  27' BBC Sport Pavlyuchenko  45+1' Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Roberto Rosetti
18 September 2007 Group StageShakhtar Donetsk 2 – 0 CelticLokomotiv Stadium
Brandão  5'
Lucarelli  8'
BBC Sport Attendance: 25,700
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
3 October 2007 Group StageCeltic 2 – 1 A.C. MilanCeltic Park
McManus  62'
McDonald  90+1'
BBC Sport Kaká  68' (pen.) Attendance: 58,642
Referee: Markus Merk
24 October 2007 Group StageBenfica 1 – 0 CelticEstádio da Luz
Cardozo  87' BBC Sport Attendance: 38,512
Referee: Massimo Busacca
6 November 2007 Group StageCeltic 1 – 0 BenficaCeltic Park
McGeady  45+1' BBC Sport Attendance: 58,691
Referee: Martin Hansson
28 November 2007 Group StageCeltic 2 – 1 Shakhtar DonetskCeltic Park
Jarošík  45+1'
Donati  90+2'
BBC Sport Brandão  4' Attendance: 59,396
Referee: Bertrand Layec
4 December 2007 Group StageA.C. Milan 1 – 0 CelticSan Siro
Inzaghi  70' BBC Sport Attendance: 38,409
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø
20 February 2008 Knockout RoundCeltic 2 – 3 BarcelonaCeltic Park
Vennegoor of Hesselink  16'
Robson  38'
BBC Sport Messi  18', 79'
Henry  52'
Attendance: 56,395
Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt
4 March 2008 Knockout RoundBarcelona 1 – 0 CelticCamp Nou
Xavi  3' BBC Sport Attendance: 75,326
Referee: Pieter Vink

*Celtic won the match 4-3 on penalties

Scottish League Cup

26 September 2007 Third RoundDundee1 – 2CelticDens Park
K. McDonald  71' BBC Sport McDonald  27'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  60'
Attendance: 8,203
Referee: Iain Brines
31 October 2007 Quarter FinalCeltic0 – 2HeartsCeltic Park
BBC Sport Velicka  77', 86' Attendance: 21,492
Referee: Kenny Clark

Scottish Cup

2 February 2008 Fifth RoundKilmarnock1 – 5CelticRugby Park
Hamill  66' BBC Sport McDonald  22', 67'
Caldwell  52'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  58'
Samaras  85'
Attendance: 6,491
Referee: Iain Brines
18 March 2008 Quarter Final RPCeltic0 – 1AberdeenCeltic Park
BBC Sport Mackie  69' Attendance: 33,506
Referee: Charlie Richmond

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueScottish CupLeague CupChampions League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Artur Boruc 450300402090
2 DF Andreas Hinkel 191161300000
3 DF Lee Naylor 471331302090
4 DF Adam Virgo 0000000000
5 DF Gary Caldwell 51235141209+10
6 DF Dianbobo Balde 4040000000
7 FW Maciej Żurawski 801+4000000+30
8 MF Scott Brown 48331+33302090
9 FW Kenny Miller 231+13000000
9 FW Georgios Samaras (from January) 2165+1150+31000+20
10 FW Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 462031+11543217+11
11 MF Paul Hartley 39123+401+101091
12 DF Mark Wilson 1608+3000004+10
14 FW Derek Riordan 1112+610+10100+10
16 MF Thomas Gravesen 0000000000
17 DF Steven Pressley 705000001+10
18 MF Massimo Donati 41422+333+10207+31
19 MF Barry Robson 1639+62000011
20 MF Jiří Jarošík 1326+21000051
21 GK Mark Brown 9080000010
23 FW Ben Hutchinson 200+20000000
24 DF Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé 3020000010
25 MF Shunsuke Nakamura 36724+2641005+10
26 FW Cillian Sheridan 100+10000000
27 FW Scott McDonald 523135+12543218+22
29 MF Koki Mizuno 0000000000
33 FW Chris Killen 2712+1810+100+101+40
41 DF John Kennedy 1405+2000204+10
44 DF Stephen McManus 5353744020101
45 MF James O'Brien 200+100+100000
46 MF Aiden McGeady 51835+1740108+21
47 GK Michael McGovern 0000000000
48 DF Darren O'Dea 1003+301+10001+10
52 DF Paul Caddis 400+20100010
54 MF Ryan Conroy 2020000000
55 MF Paul McGowan 100+10000000
56 MF Teddy Bjarnason 0000000000

Team statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
1 Celtic 38 28 5 5 84 26 +58 89 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Rangers 38 27 5 6 84 33 +51 86 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
3 Motherwell 38 18 6 14 50 46 +4 60 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Aberdeen 38 15 8 15 50 58 8 53
5 Dundee United 38 14 10 14 53 47 +6 52
Source: Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.

Technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Gordon Strachan
Assistant Manager Gary Pendrey
First Team Coach Tommy Burns
Goalkeeping Coach Jim Blyth
Head of Youth Academy Chris McCart
Head of Recruitment John Park
Physiotherapist Graeme Parsons
Physiotherapist Gavin McCarthy
Doctor Derek McCormack
Head of Sports Science Greg Dupont

Last updated: 12 June 2017
Source:

Transfers

In

Player From Fee
Scott McDonald Motherwell£700,000
Tomislav Pavlov CSKA SofiaFree
Scott Brown Hibernian£4.4 million
Chris Killen HibernianFree
Massimo Donati AC Milan£2.5 million
Laurence Gaughan LiverpoolFree
Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé RennesFree
Luca Santonocito Inter MilanFree [2]
Andreas Hinkel Sevilla£1.9 million [3]
Koki Mizuno JEF United Ichihara Chiba£300,000 [4]
Ben Hutchinson Middlesbrough£500,000[5]
Georgios Samaras Manchester CityLoan [6]
Barry Robson Dundee United£1.2 million[7]

Out

Player To Fee
Neil Lennon Nottingham ForestFree
Alan Thompson Leeds UnitedFree
Kjartan Finnbogason ÅtvidabergsLoan
Craig Beattie West Bromwich Albion£1.25 million [8]
David Marshall Norwich City£1 million[9]
Andrew Traub ClydeFree [10]
Adam Virgo Colchester UnitedLoan [11]
Gary Irvine St JohnstoneUndisclosed[12]
Dean Richardson BohemiansUndisclosed
Thomas Gravesen EvertonLoan [13]
Kenny Miller Derby County£3 million [14]
Michael Gardyne Greenock MortonUndisclosed [15]
Paul Lawson Ross CountyUndisclosed
Craig Reid Stirling AlbionLoan
Rocco Quinn St JohnstoneLoan
Mark Nolan BohemianFree
Scott Fox Ayr UnitedLoan [16]
Teddy Bjarnason Lyn Oslo£300,000 [17]
Craig Reid Queen of the SouthUndisclosed [18]
James O'Brien Dundee UnitedLoan [19]
Jiří Jarošík Krylia Sovetov Samara£750,000 [20]
Maciej Żurawski Larissa£500,000 [21]

See also

References

  1. Dida banned, Celtic fined, UEFA.com, 12 October 2007
  2. Celtic sign teenager from Inter, BBC News, 28 August 2007
  3. Celtic complete signing of Hinkel, BBC News, 4 January 2008
  4. Japanese star Koki Mizuno signs for Celtic Archived 1 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC, 29 January 2008
  5. Hutchinson joins the Champions tonight Archived 3 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC, 31 January 2008
  6. Celtic seal loan deal for Geoggios Samaras Archived 1 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine Celtic FC, 29 January 2008
  7. Barry Robson signs for Celtic Archived 3 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC, 31 January 2008
  8. West Brom complete Beattie deal, BBC News, 3 July 2007
  9. Marshall completes Norwich move, BBC News, 4 July 2007
  10. Clyde's Hendry snaps up quartet, BBC News, 2 August 2007
  11. Virgo seals Colchester loan move, BBC News, 17 August 2007
  12. Gary Irvine leaves Celtic Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC
  13. Everton re-sign Gravesen on loan, BBC News, 30 August 2007
  14. Jewell demands fair Miller price, BBC News, 6 March 2008
  15. Celtic transfer latest Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC, 31 August 2007
  16. Ayr Utd take keeper Fox on loan, BBC, 15 January 2008
  17. Teddy Bjarnason moves to Norway Archived 18 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC, 15 January 2008
  18. Reid joins Queens from Celtic, BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 February 2008
  19. Celtic complete capture of Robson, BBC Sport, 31 January 2008
  20. Jarosik makes Russian return, Sky Sports, 31 January 2008
  21. Maciej Zurawski leaves Celtic Archived 6 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Celtic FC, 1 February 2008
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