Ibrox review: Celtic and Rangers reach a £4.5 million agreement for the three-year contract of Cyril Dessers.

Hoops Review: Celtic agree £4.5m deal to sign Rangers Cyril Dessers on a three- year contract
Hoops Review: Celtic agree £4.5m deal to sign Rangers Cyril Dessers on a three- year contract

Ibrox review: Celtic and Rangers reach a £4.5 million agreement for the three-year contract of Cyril Dessers.

Ibrox review: Celtic and Rangers reach a £4.5 million agreement for the three-year contract of Cyril Dessers.

Celtic and Rangers reach a £4.5 million agreement for the three-year contract of Cyril Dessers.

Before they return to camp later this week, a few Celtic players are now serving as representatives of their respective nations on the international scene.

Though we’ve had an exceptionally calm few days, there have been a few interesting events involving some of our Bhoys that make for interesting reading.

Canadian defender Alistair Johnston had cause for celebration after helping Les Rouges earn a trip to the Copa America.

the full ninety minutes in a 2-0 CONCACAF Nations League semifinal round triumph over Trinidad & Tobago.

Daizen Maeda also survived Japan’s 1-0 victory over North Korea the previous week; yet,

Hoops Review: Celtic agree £4.5m deal to sign Rangers Cyril Dessers on a three- year contract

the rematch in Pyongyang,

It has been postponed until tomorrow [Guardian].

There has been no formal explanation from the Asian Football Confederation for the postponement.

other than stating that “unforeseen circumstances” led to the match’s cancellation, capping an odd series of events.

During Scotland’s 4-0 loss to the Netherlands, Greg Taylor and Anthony Ralston, who are in their camp, headed to Amsterdam.

the latter taking a 16-minute break from the bench [Transfermarkt].

Anthony Ralston of Celtic speaks from the international side.

Ralston and Taylor will now get ready for a friendly against Northern Ireland tomorrow night after Scotland’s terrible late defeat against the Netherlands.

The 25-year-old has opened up about the loss and expressed frustration that his team had 13 shots but is unable to score [BBC Sport].

Ralston said, as reported by the Edinburgh Evening News: “I felt the entire game.”

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