Police investigating ‘explosion and fire’ at home of Celtic chief Peter Lawwell
The 61-year-old and his family are understood to have escaped injury during the shocking incident. By Press Association Wednesday 19 May 2021, 11:35 AM 5 hours ago 2,760 Views 1 Comment
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has escaped injury following a fire at his home.
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Image: Ian Rutherford/PA
A POLICE INVESTIGATION is under way into an explosion and fire at the home of Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell, which forced the family to flee.
Firefighters raced to the South Lanarkshire property after being called out in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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Celtic assure fans club is ‘working hard’ to complete appointment of new manager
New Lennon stepped down as Hoops boss in February. By Press Association Friday 7 May 2021, 9:38 PM 4 hours ago 1,679 Views 1 Comment
Celtic saw their dreams of 10 straight titles crushed this season.
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Image: PA
CELTIC HAVE ASSURED fans they are planning to return to the top of Scottish football in the “shortest possible timeframe”.
Seventy-two days have passed since Neil Lennon stepped down as Hoops manager but the Parkhead outfit are yet to appoint his successor.
Former Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe remains the frontrunner but the Celtic support are growing increasingly anxious the longer the wait goes on.
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