Fallout from Nancy debut defeat - Monday's gossip
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Fallout from Nancy debut defeat - Monday's gossip
"Informed guesswork helped Heart of Midlothian manager Derek McInnes overcome Wilfried Nancy and his Celtic side on Sunday. (Scotsman - subscription required), external Versatile Hearts player Harry Milne, 29, will be suspended against Rangers on 21 December after picking up a booking in Sunday's win over Celtic. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external Former Rangers forward Kris Boyd has questioned whether Nancy's arrival at Celtic has come at the right time. (Sun), external"
"Nancy has defended his radical Celtic formation change and insists he will not hit the panic button after nightmare debut match. (Daily Record), external Hearts looked like potential champions once again in Nancy's ham-fisted introduction to Celtic. (Scottish Sun), external Nancy's post-match reaction to Celtic's defeat has earned him comparisons to sacked former Rangers manager Russell Martin. (Scottish Sun), external Celtic's head of football operations Paul Tisdale was caught on television cameras appearing to fall asleep during Celtic's home defeat. (Scottish Sun), external"
"Former Coleraine manager Dean Shiels - once a player with Hibernian, Kilmarnock and Rangers - is in the running for the Greenock Morton manager's job. (Daily Record), external On-loan Cesar Garza is likely to be one of the players leaving Dundee in January as the Dark Blues plan to trim their squad. (The Courier), external A pub owner in Boston who hails from Aberdeenshire has started stockpiling Tennent's in preparation for the Tartan Army arriving for the World Cup. (Scottish Sun), external Scottish Football Football"
Heart of Midlothian beat Celtic after Derek McInnes used informed tactical choices. Wilfried Nancy implemented a radical formation change for his Celtic debut and defended that decision, saying he would not panic after the loss. Harry Milne received a booking that will suspend him for the upcoming Rangers match. Former Rangers forward Kris Boyd questioned whether Nancy's arrival at Celtic was timely. Nancy's post-match reaction drew comparisons to a sacked manager, and Celtic's head of football operations Paul Tisdale was seen appearing to fall asleep during the defeat. Dean Shiels is linked to the Greenock Morton job and Cesar Garza may leave Dundee in January. A Boston pub owner has begun stockpiling Tennent's ahead of arriving supporters.
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