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        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b><font color="#339933">September 
          2005</font></b></font><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
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        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b><a name="top"></a></b></font><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          <b> Tuesaday 6th</b> More reassurance today that the game is in good 
          hands in this country as Italy's Under-21 side are awarded a 3:0 victory 
          over Scotland after the Scots fielded the suspended Steven Whittaker 
          in last Friday's European Under-21 Championship, a match which ended 
          in a 2:2 draw. UEFA have decided to award Italy the three points after 
          what the Scottish FA described as 'an administrative error'. The SFA 
          has apologised and launched its own internal investigation to be headed 
          by their own chief executive David Taylor. This latest own goal comes 
          little more than a month after the game's governing body chartered a 
          plane for the trip to Austria that wasn't big enough for their equipment. 
          To cap it all (pardon the terrible pun), Aberdeen goalkeeper Ryan Esson 
          was drafted into the senior squad by mistake at the weekend after Celtic's 
          David Marshall was sent off against Italy's Under-21s. Marshall was 
          not suspended as the Under-21 competition is run by UEFA as a European 
          Championship qualifier and does not affect his participation in the 
          FIFA-run World Cup. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Wednesday 
          7th</b> As Poland prepare to face Wales in a World Cup qualifier, The 
          Evening Times has more good news for us under the headline 'Celtic star 
          in scan shock'. In the article underneath, ace reporter Ronnie Culley 
          reliably informs us that Magic Zurawski is doubtful for the Poland match 
          and for Saturday's Celtic game because of a groin injury which may require 
          a scan, hence the 'shock' I suppose. In the event, not only does Zurawski 
          play, he scores the winner. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">Craig 
          Beattie makes an appearance as a sub - coming on for Jackie McNamara 
          - in Oslo where Scotland were busy beating Norway by 2:1.</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          <b>Friday 9th</b> Some genuine good news today as John Kennedy - sidelined 
          by a knee injury inflicted by Viorel Ganea of Romania on his international 
          debut for Scotland in March 2004 - is given the all-clear to return 
          to training. Kennedy took his latest step on the road to a full recovery 
          when taking part in light training early this week, and is regarded 
          as being three months ahead of schedule in his recovery, although it 
          will be at least the New Year before he can be expected to close a return 
          to the big team. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Saturday 
          10th</b> A good afternoon's work in the SPL as goals from Maciej Zurawski 
          - 'Ronnie Culley in pish article shock' - and Stilian Petrov give Celtic 
          the points on the 20th anniversary of Jock Stein's death. The occasion 
          was marked with a minute's applause which turned out to be a brilliant 
          success. Banners were also unfurled by both sets of fans in honour of 
          the Big Man. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">Plucky 
          cash-strapped Rangers keep up their battle for a top six place with 
          a hard-fought 1:1 draw away to Falkirk, their goal surprisingly coming 
          from the penalty spot. Team manager Alex '115 Years of Dignified Silence' 
          McLeish wasn't happy: 'Suffice to say, I'm extremely disappointed with 
          our performance,' he told waiting hacks in an unusually less than loquacious 
          statement. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Sunday 
          11th</b> No doubt who wins the exclusives war in the red tops this morning 
          as the News of the Screws' Graeme Bryce breathlessly reveals on the 
          back page that, 'Scotland scoring sensation (Memo to overseas readers: 
          anybody who scores for Scotland these days is a sensation) Kenny Miller 
          is a transfer target for Rangers AND Celtic - with Alex McLeish and 
          Gordon Strachan both putting together ambitious bids to have the 21 
          year-old back to Scottish football... McLeish's interest will come as 
          little surprise but Strachan's desire to join the stampede for a former 
          Rangers player would certainly raise eyebrows among Hoops fans.' What, 
          like the Antti Niemi story did? It would raise more eyebrows if it turns 
          out there's any truth to Bryce's story. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">To 
          trump its back page, page 11's exclusive comes courtesy of Craig Jackson: 
          'cheeky groundsmen at Rangers have been grassed up after mowing the 
          Ibrox turf to look like an Orangeman's sash.' Alongside pictures to 
          corroborate the story, including one of an Orangeman wearing a sash 
          (with the face pixelated beyond recognition... or was that his real 
          face??), Jackson quoted an 'Ibrox insider' who allegedly told him that 
          when he asked the groundsmen what they doing, 'They said it was coincidence 
          - then winked at me.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          <b>Tuesday 13th</b> Gordon Strachan has told hacks that he will begin 
          talks soon to sign Artur Boruc on a permanent deal. Boruc's agent Radoslaw 
          Osuch will fly into Glasgow in the next fortnight to open negotiations 
          with the club. Strachan said: 'We'll be talking to Artur's representatives 
          very soon and I don't see any reason why we shouldn't look to make it 
          a permanent arrangement. He's doing very well for us, he likes the club, 
          and I think it helps that he has his pal, Maciej (Zurawski), around 
          the place.' Boruc himself has also made no secret of his desire to make 
          a long-term commitment to the club, saying: 'Celtic have first option 
          on me and we will see what happens but I do want to stay. We've got 
          good players here, we can develop this side and reach the Champions 
          League next season. I can achieve my ambitions at Celtic. I want to 
          stay playing for Celtic, if they want me.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          Defender Du Wei makes his first public appearance in a Celtic strip 
          in a reserve clash against Aberdeen that ends in a 1:1 draw, although 
          he was withdrawn before the end of the match after taking a head knock. 
          'I really enjoyed my first game in Celtic colours,' he said afterwards. 
          'I felt I coped well. I will be fine after a few more training sessions 
          and I hope I will soon be ready for the first team, if the manager picks 
          me.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          <b>Friday 16th</b> Gordon Strachan expresses his delight at Celtic's 
          compromise with Japan regarding the use of Shunsuke Nakamura after the 
          player returned from his country's 5:4 victory against Honduras in Miyagi 
          last Wednesday tired and injured. With Japan head coach Zico originally 
          insisting that he would continue to use all his European based stars 
          in preparation for his side's 2006 World Cup campaign in Germany, Strachan 
          is pleased that the Japan Football Association have now agreed to consider 
          the negative effects Nakamura's overseas trips seemed to be having on 
          the 27-year-old. Despite his tiring schedule, Nakamura has been quick 
          to reaffirm his commitment to Celtic - hinting that he would welcome 
          an extension to his current three-year deal. 'It's definitely possible 
          of course. Glasgow is a very good city and I like it here. It is just 
          a bit cold and wet but I have no regrets about leaving Italy. But who 
          knows what can happen - maybe the club will sack me.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          With Neil Lennon's appointment with the beaks fast approaching Strachan 
          has also called on the Scottish Football Association's disciplinary 
          committee to maintain a sense of perspective when they sit in judgment 
          on Tuesday afternoon. WGS has shown great support for Lennon and has 
          dismissed any notion of stripping him of the captaincy. While Strachan 
          accepts Lennon was in the wrong with his actions, he believes that the 
          player deserves a degree of understanding from those who will decide 
          his fate on Tuesday. 'We will wait and see what the result of the hearing 
          is,' he said, 'but I hope the people who judge it will judge it on the 
          case itself and not on the mass hysteria which went along with it. Put 
          it this way, if I said I was going to sign Patrick Vieira, people would 
          be absolutely delighted. Yet he is a guy who has spat on the face of 
          another footballer [Neil Ruddock] in the past. People wouldn't be saying 
          'oh no, you can't sign him' because of that. Roy Keane is another great 
          player who has crossed the line on the field of play, but principles 
          seem to go out of the window depending on who you are and what team 
          you play for. I crossed the line myself a couple of times on the pitch. 
          Sometimes you don't like yourself for it, it's not nice when it happens 
          but it cannot really be explained. People can change on the football 
          pitch. Some guys who are normally quiet can become monsters and I don't 
          know why it happens at all.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          <b>Sunday 18th</b> This morning's Sunday Mason leads with an exclusive 
          by Gavin Berry under the headline 'You're a Thug' in which the Porto 
          skipper Pedro Emmanuel lets rip at Dildo Rso having been stretchered 
          off with a broken nose during the previous week's Champions League game 
          at Ibrox after having been headbutted by the Croatian: "Prso had to 
          be sent off. It was the kind of attack you'd expect from someone on 
          the street and not on the football pitch. I didn't like the reaction 
          of the Rangers players either. They were complaining and trying to make 
          out I was wasting time when I was badly hurt. I won't speak about revenge 
          but I can safely say we will win at home against Rangers. It will be 
          the match of the season for us and we will go for many goals for personal 
          satisfaction. Rangers were physical but they are not a technical team. 
          We only lost because the referee allowed them to play in a physical 
          manner." The Huns' favourite was booked for the incident and joked after 
          the game that he had given Emanuel a "Glasgow kiss". Thank goodness 
          it wasn't Neil Lennon involved, there might have been a stushie about 
          bringing the game into disrepute like this. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">In 
          the afternoon Celtic pick up another three points with a 1:0 victory 
          against Hibs at Easter Road. WGS said after the game that the players 
          were guilty of a 'weak mentality' in the opposition's penalty box. 'I 
          was very happy with the first 35 minutes, but Hibs got a second wind 
          when they realised we weren't going to finish them off. We were guilty 
          of a weak mentality in the box, but I was happy with a lot of things. 
          We kept a clean sheet again. The longer we keep that going the better.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          Strachan was also pissed off at some late tackles on Telfer and Nakamura 
          that went unpunished by ref Craig Thompson: 'I went to a meeting about 
          the rules at the start of the season and was the only manager there. 
          I was there with about 150 referees who discussed what was going to 
          go on this year and went back and told my players. Since then, things 
          that were never going to be allowed have been allowed, so what a waste 
          of a Sunday that was for me.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          The previous day the Huns had kept up their fight for a place in the 
          top six with a win against Kilmarnock at Ibrox, this week's helpful 
          penalty starter coming courtesy of ref Calum Murray. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Monday 
          19th</b> With their AGM due on Friday Rangers announce a shake-up of 
          personnel at the Death Star. Alfred Hitchcock lookalike John McClelland 
          stands down as vice-chair, while fellow board member Campbell Ogilvie 
          relinquishes executive duties while remaining a 'consultant'. George 
          Adams, who was director of youth football, has been 'offered a new role 
          relating to recruitment of players' whatever that means. Rangers chief 
          executive Martin Bain told Rangers' website: 'During the last six months, 
          the club has undertaken a number of key internal decisions in order 
          to move towards a more integrated structure and modern club approach.' 
          In other words, we're skint and we have to cut costs. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Tuesday 
          20th</b> Neil Lennon is given a three-match suspension for his behaviour 
          towards the match officials after the defeat at Ibrox. The SFA disciplinary 
          committee decided, after a three-hour meeting, to add to his automatic 
          one game suspension 'for misconduct of a significantly serious nature'. 
          A Celtic spokesman said: 'We are satisfied with the process, today's 
          outcome and pleased that common sense has prevailed.' Lennon's ban will 
          begin with Wednesday's CIS Insurance Cup meeting with Falkirk, followed 
          by league games against Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Livingston. 
          </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">During 
          his hearing Lennon received representation from the Scottish Professional 
          Footballers' Association. SPFA assistant secretary Fraser Wishart believes 
          previous good behaviour worked in the player's favour. 'Neil wants to 
          put this incident behind him and one of the stressing facts is that 
          he has never been sent off in an SPL fixture or been over the top of 
          the threshold for yellow cards,' he said. 'And his previous record has 
          been taken into consideration.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          <b>Wednesday 21st</b> Stuart Dougal says he is disappointed at the leniency 
          of the ban given to Celtic captain Neil Lennon 'This was about the future 
          protection of Scotland's referees and that's where the feeling of disappointment 
          comes in,' he told the Daily Rectum. 'To be honest I have not had enough 
          time yet to fully absorb the decision but it is fair to say I am disappointed. 
          I'm not disappointed for my own sake (of course not - gullible ed) because 
          this was never about Stuart Dougal versus Neil Lennon or Stuart Dougal 
          versus Celtic Football Club.' Retired (thank heavens) referee Willie 
          Young - another great whistler - also believes Lennon's three-match 
          ban is too lenient. 'In such circumstances, where there is physical 
          confrontation with an official, they should be considering a five-match 
          suspension,' he said. 'I am surprised that that is not what they went 
          for. I think officials will not be over the moon about the outcome,' 
          he said. 'Not that they have anything against Neil Lennon.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          The Scottish Senior Referees Association has begun canvassing its members 
          over possible industrial action. 'In the wake of recent developments 
          relating to the safety of match officials during games, we are currently 
          canvassing the opinion of our members,' the SSRA said in a statement. 
          'Feedback we will receive will allow us to formulate our next steps.' 
          </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">SFA 
          chief executive David Taylor defended the decision. 'Zero tolerance 
          is exactly what we practice and a three-match ban on top of an automatic 
          one-game suspension is a clear sign that this kind of behaviour is not 
          tolerated,' he told BBC Sport. 'That's why we introduced a five-match 
          guideline for physical assault of an official, but we did not consider 
          this to be in that category. I am on the UEFA disciplinary committee 
          and, to go from one to two, while giving Neil Lennon a total of four 
          games, is entirely in perspective. The SFA are 100% behind referees 
          on the park, but after the match, it is out of the referee's hands,' 
          he said. As for the idea of strike action, I heard that Stuart Dougal 
          has dismissed the notion and that says it all.' Doesn't all this back 
          sass from the refs about the decision constitute dissent? </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">Another 
          brilliant referee, Craig Thomson, has outlined why he showed only yellow 
          cards to Ivan Sproule of Hibs and Celtic's Paul Telfer during Sunday's 
          match. 'Both players became locked together with aggressive movements 
          of the heads and arms towards each other. My reaction was their actions 
          fell short of being violent and I cautioned both for unsporting behaviour,' 
          he told the SFA's Whistleblower website. 'Sometimes, there is a fine 
          line between behaviour which is aggressive and that which is violent 
          and I took the former one.' On Bobo Balde's caution Thompson said, 'If 
          players are trying to act as peacekeepers. It is essential that they 
          do not exacerbate the situation. Bobo Balde, was excessively aggressive 
          and therefore he too was shown the yellow card.' Excessively aggressive 
          peacekeeping?? There's one for all you violent pacifists out there to 
          get angry about.</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          In the evening's CIS Cup tie, John Hartson comes off the bench to score 
          an extra-time winner against Falkirk. The previous evening at Ibrox 
          plucky cash strapped Clyde were within fifteen minutes of going through 
          to the next round before being hauled back and eventually beaten 5:2 
          by plucky cash strapped Rangers. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Friday 
          23rd</b> WGS insists there has been no fall out between Celtic and referees 
          in the wake of Neil Lennon's altercation with Stuart Dougal. 'I spoke 
          to Donald McVicar (SFA referees boss) and he's delighted with the relationship 
          I and my staff have got with referees and fourth officials. There has 
          not been a negative report from a referee so far this year and the behaviour 
          of the dugout has been fine. I am delighted with our relationship with 
          them and I hope that continues. I have said to the SFA we've got our 
          disciplinary code into line from the under-10s right through and everybody 
          knows how we should be behaving. Everybody knows what is expected and 
          what will happen if they step out of line so we're happy.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          Lottery chiefs have today pledged money to save the church regarded 
          as the birthplace of the club. St. Mary's Calton, the second oldest 
          Catholic church in the country, will receive a �120,000 share of Heritage 
          Lottery funding. Celtic was formally constituted in St. Mary's church 
          hall on November 6th 1887. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Saturday 
          24th</b> Another comeback victory for Celtic as Craig Beattie scores 
          a brace in the 2:1 win against Inverness Caley. Tabloid headline writers 
          can relax again for a while. Elsewhere, in the 'top of the table showdown' 
          at Tynecastle, plucky cash strapped Rangers narrowly fail to manage 
          a point as they lose to 1:0 to Rangers Lite. No penalties this week 
          from Kenny Clark, although Bammy Ferguson is booked for diving while 
          trying to get one and they are denied a strong claim for handball in 
          the box. Hearts are also denied one of the stonewallers of the season. 
          A hundred odd years of dignified silence comes to an end as the tactical 
          genius that is Eck declares: 'we should have had a penalty. If the ball 
          hits a hand on the way to goal it shouldn't need to be deliberate.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"> 
          In he draw for the quarter finals of the CIS Cup Celtic are drawn to 
          play a home tie against one of the middle of the table teams. Rangers. 
          </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Sunday 
          25th</b> The Mason plumbs new depths with a front page story by Russell 
          Findlay claiming that, 'Celtic's new Chinese star Du Wei has been befriended 
          by a feared triad gang boss.' The back page is hardly much better. Swoop 
          Guidi's exclusive is that, 'Controversial former Celtic and Rangers 
          striker Mo Johnston has revealed he would manage either Celtic or Rangers. 
          He told the Sunday Mail: 'I've never said 'never' about anything. I'd 
          go back to Scotland in a heartbeat if the right job came up. If the 
          chance arose to manage Celtic or Rangers I'd do it.'</font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">He 
          could always say he's coming back to manage Celtic then get a job as 
          manager at the Death Star. After all, there's every chance of a vacancy 
          coming up soon. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Monday 
          26th</b> Scottish clubs are to be denied the cash bonanzas they have 
          enjoyed from glamorous UEFA Cup ties because of new regulations opposed 
          by Celtic but supported by Hearts, according to the Daily Telegraph. 
          Celtic have long complained about the disadvantage the club suffers 
          from being a big club from a small country in the Champions League, 
          and were adamantly against the same system being applied to the UEFA 
          Cup but they were outgunned by those who voted for the change - which 
          comes into force next season - including Chris Robinson, in one of his 
          last acts as outgoing Hearts chief executive. In the Champions League 
          group stage all teams earn the same money for every point they achieve. 
          However, broadcasting revenue is distributed to clubs according to their 
          country's percentage contribution to the central pool, which in Scotland's 
          case is very small. Under this system, a poorly supported team like 
          Bayer Leverkusen would earn three times as much as Celtic even if the 
          pair were to finish on the same points total in Champions League groups. 
          Celtic took an estimated 80,000 fans to the UEFA Cup final in Seville 
          in 2003 while Leverkusen could not sell even 10,000 tickets for the 
          European Cup final against Real Madrid at Hampden in 2002. By contrast, 
          UEFA Cup revenues - apart from the final itself - are not pooled and 
          Scottish clubs have done well from encounters with clubs from major 
          leagues such as England and Germany. The biggest windfall of all was 
          scooped by Celtic when they met Liverpool in the UEFA Cup quarter finals 
          in 2002. The broadcast fees paid for Celtic's home leg are understood 
          to have been around �2 million but if the sides were to meet in similar 
          circumstances under the new format the club would have to settle for 
          a sum much nearer �500,000. The proposal to bring the UEFA Cup into 
          line with the Champions League horrified both Celtic and Rangers but 
          John McClelland could not vote because he was in the chair of the committee 
          which looked at this issue and Peter Lawwell alone spoke out against 
          the plan. Lawwell was said to be angered and frustrated when Robinson 
          voted for the change, which has now been approved by UEFA's executive 
          committee. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Tuesday 
          27th</b> On the club's official website Shunsuke Nakamura has once again 
          denied reports that he's looking for move to Spain after next year's 
          World Cup: 'I had reports saying the same thing when I was playing in 
          Italy with Reggina as well, and even in Japan, too. People there asked 
          me what league I would like to play in and I told them that I would 
          like to go to Spain one day. Just now, though, I am happy here at Celtic 
          and I am enjoying it. I am getting used to living and playing in Glasgow 
          now and it is getting better here every day.'</font></p>
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          <b>Wednesday 28th</b> The Cat in the Hat pronounces himself pleased 
          with a good night's work which saw plucky cash strapped Rangers only 
          lose by a single goal against Inter in the San Siro. 'I can't believe 
          Pizarro meant to put the free kick under the wall for the goal, but 
          whether we deserved a point is for others to decide.' If you don't count 
          the perfectly good Inter goal disallowed for offside, the missed penalty 
          and the open goal they missed then a 1:0 scoreline is probably a fair 
          reflection of the game. </font></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Thursday 
          29th</b> Teenagers Darren O'Dea, Diarmuid O'Carroll and Michael McGlinchey 
          have all agreed new contracts with Celtic. Republic of Ireland U19 internationals 
          O'Dea and O'Carroll have signed until the summer of 2008, while McGlinchey's 
          deal runs for a further year. Reserve team coach Kenny McDowall said: 
          'Each of these lads has the potential to achieve a lot. I am sure that 
          during this period, they will be doing their very best to make an impact 
          at the club.'</font></p>
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          <b>Friday 30th</b> WGS finds himself having to field questions about 
          a non story concerning Roy Keane joining Celtic. The Manchester United 
          captain has said he expects to leave Old Trafford in the summer when 
          his contract expires which has led hacks here to put two and two together 
          and come with 43. Strachan said:'If I say anything at all there will 
          be headlines all over the place. I've never spoken about anybody at 
          any other club. I'm not going to change it now. I want to concentrate 
          on Livingston,' he added. 'It's not fair on the player or the club. 
          It's as simple as that.'</font></p>
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