Match Preview: Sunday,24 February 2013, One of the important match Celtic v Dundee of Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League HD Quality Live Celtic v Dundee streaming is available here.Celtic v Dundee Live Stream online Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League online Video Free The match will take plcae at Celtic Park on 2/24/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Forward Georgios Samaras returns to the Celtic squad and could make his return from injury against Dundee.The Greek has been out of action since coming off against Kilmarnock on 30 January.Dundee, who have parted with manager Barry Smith, have Davide Grassi back in training but the trip to Glasgow may come too soon for the defender.The visitors are still without Stephen O'Donnell, Mark Kerr, Jamie McCluskey and Carl Finnigan.Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "The Players are going for a championship so I don't think there's any extra motivation."They can start to see there's clear daylight between us and the rest and they want to reinforce that lead, whether it be Dundee or whoever."We know that Dundee have had their problems this season but we're fully focussed on what we have to do and that's to win the game and try and win it well."
Team News:
Celtic will be without Scott Brown and Mikael Lustig for Sunday's Scottish Premier League clash with Dundee at Celtic Park. Brown has seen a specialist about his abductor problem and will discover on Monday if he requires surgery, while Lustig is out with a thigh injury.Greece striker Georgios Samaras is back after recovering from a hamstring injury but defender Charlie Mulgrew is a doubt with a glute problem.Dundee defender Davide Grassi is back in training ahead of the game but Sunday's game may come too soon following his recovery from a knee injury.Dundee are still without Stephen O'Donnell (knee), Mark Kerr (knee), Jamie McCluskey (Achilles) and Carl Finnigan (knee).
Neil Lennon is determined not to be affected by what he claims is the "overwhelming negativity" of Scottish football as his Celtic side surge towards the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title, with Dundee next up.
The Hoops are 19 points clear of Motherwell at the top of the standings and on course to clinch the championship next month.
However, aside from European nights during their exciting journey to the last-16 of the Champions League, in which they play Juventus in Turin next month trying to recover a 3-0 first-leg defeat, Celtic Park has rarely been full this season.
The absence of a league challenge from traditional rivals Rangers, now playing in the Irn-Bru Third Division, has had an effect on attendances and ahead of the visit of bottom side Dundee , Lennon was asked about the prospect of crowds dwindling further as the Hoops disappear over the SPL horizon.
Competition: Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League
Match: Celtic v Dundee
Date: Sunday,24 February
Kickoff Time: 12:45 GMT
Venue: Celtic Park
Live/Repeat: Live
Team News:
Celtic will be without Scott Brown and Mikael Lustig for Sunday's Scottish Premier League clash with Dundee at Celtic Park. Brown has seen a specialist about his abductor problem and will discover on Monday if he requires surgery, while Lustig is out with a thigh injury.Greece striker Georgios Samaras is back after recovering from a hamstring injury but defender Charlie Mulgrew is a doubt with a glute problem.Dundee defender Davide Grassi is back in training ahead of the game but Sunday's game may come too soon following his recovery from a knee injury.Dundee are still without Stephen O'Donnell (knee), Mark Kerr (knee), Jamie McCluskey (Achilles) and Carl Finnigan (knee).
Neil Lennon is determined not to be affected by what he claims is the "overwhelming negativity" of Scottish football as his Celtic side surge towards the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title, with Dundee next up.
The Hoops are 19 points clear of Motherwell at the top of the standings and on course to clinch the championship next month.
However, aside from European nights during their exciting journey to the last-16 of the Champions League, in which they play Juventus in Turin next month trying to recover a 3-0 first-leg defeat, Celtic Park has rarely been full this season.
The absence of a league challenge from traditional rivals Rangers, now playing in the Irn-Bru Third Division, has had an effect on attendances and ahead of the visit of bottom side Dundee , Lennon was asked about the prospect of crowds dwindling further as the Hoops disappear over the SPL horizon.
Competition: Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League
Match: Celtic v Dundee
Date: Sunday,24 February
Kickoff Time: 12:45 GMT
Venue: Celtic Park
Live/Repeat: Live
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