1st February 2010, another Keane joins The Bhoys

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Celtic face Auchinleck Talbot in Scottish Cup
Last season's beaten Scottish Cup finalists Celtic are drawn away to West of Scotland League Premier Division side Auchinleck Talbot in the fourth round, while defending champions Aberdeen start their defence at home against Championship side Raith Rovers.

O'Neill staying at Celtic for now… but should it be for even longer?
Martin O'Neill now thinks there is a "strong possibility" he will still be in charge of Celtic when Dundee visit on Wednesday.

Four more arrests after alleged assault of Celtic Park steward
Four further arrests are made in connection with a disturbance at Celtic Park during Falkirk's Scottish Premiership visit on 29 October.

O'Neill ready for Celtic farewell on Sunday
Martin O'Neill expects Sunday's visit to Hibernian to the last game of his temporary return as Celtic manager.

Van Persie gives son debut 'as a coach - not as a dad'
After Shaqueel van Persie was given his senior debut by his father Robin, BBC Sport picks out other father-son duos in football.

'My wife said I'd mess it up' - O'Neill steers Celtic through choppy waters
A month after being appointed interim Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has steered the club through choppy waters, with their 3-1 Europa League win at Feyenoord another "terrific" result.

Spotlight on Van Persie as Celtic visit Feyenoord
Robin van Persie was a generational talent as a player but things have been shaky in recent weeks of his management, writes Liam McLeod.

Celtic close to appointing Nancy as new manager
Columbus Crew's Wilfried Nancy is close to being appointed Celtic manager.

O'Neill calls for Celtic 'unification' - but is fan unrest affecting team?
Interim manager Martin O'Neill says Celtic need "some sort of unification", after fans once again called for changes in the way the club is run during their win at St Mirren.

'Sad' day as Celtic abandon AGM amid 'sack the board' chants
Celtic's annual meeting is abandoned after shareholders jeered when Ross Desmond accused some fans of being "bullies".

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