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Celtic title triumph means everything to Kris Commons

Celtic midfielder Kris Commons has revealed winning the title this season felt just as good as beating Rangers to the championship.

The Sport Matrix: Monday 22 April 2013

Suarez’s behaviour ‘not befitting a Liverpool player’

Neil Lennon is at the centre of celebrations after Celtic clinch the title

Champion Neil Lennon chases Double after Celtic win Scottish title

Neil Lennon, the Celtic manager, celebrates after his side wrapped up their third Scottish Premier League title in a row yesterday with a 4-1 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle yesterday.

Gary Hooper's brace put his side well on their way

Scottish Premier League: Celtic clinch SPL title

Celtic clinched the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title with a commanding second-half performance against Inverness at Celtic Park.

A riot policeman jumps a fence to extinguish a tire fire set by Bahraini anti-government protesters in Sehla

Bahrain’s F1 protest? It’s just like the Old Firm derby, says Jackie Stewart

Three-time Formula One champion Sir Jackie Stewart has come out in support of Bahrain’s ruling regime, claiming it has “started a move towards democracy” ahead of tomorrow’s Grand Prix in the troubled Gulf nation.

Stiliyan Petrov pictured at Villa Park - alongside a show of support for the midfielder

'I thought it was a cold': Aston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov feels lucky to be alive as battle with leukaemia continues

The Bulgarian has spoken of the moments he was diagnosed, and revealed what the levels of support he has had mean to him

The Sport Matrix: Monday 15 April 2013

Nasri and Aguero earn City a return to Wembley

Anthony Stokes of Celtic celebrates scoring the winning goal

Celtic edge another thriller

Celtic reached the final of the Scottish Cup with a thrilling 4-3 victory after extra time against Dundee United at Hampden Park.

Green party: James McPake celebrates Eoin Doyle’s equaliser as Hibernian recover from 3-0 to beat Falkirk 4-3 in their Scottish FA Cup semi-final
Sunderland manager Martin O' Neill

Martin O'Neill says Sunderland should have given him more time

Former Villa boss was sacked and replaced by Paolo Di Canio

Neil Lennon was briefly flummoxed by a press question after training yesterday

Celtic manager Neil Lennon facing action over 'offensive, insulting and abusive language'

The complaint relates to his team's 1-1 draw at St Mirren Park on Sunday

Gareth Bale puts Wales in front from the penalty spot against Croatia
Bellamy believes that given time, Strachan can rebuild Scotland's shattered international reputation

Craig Bellamy backs Gordon Strachan to lead Scotland to international resurrection

Wales striker Craig Bellamy has backed his former boss Gordon Strachan to lead Scotland on an international resurrection.

Fabio Coentrao in action against Israel

Israel 3 Portugal 3 match report: Last minute goal from Fabio Coentrao saves Portugal from defeat against Israel

The nations were inseparable before the game, both holding seven points

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Ferran Soriano: Predicting success if Manchester City 'vision' is followed

Chief executive says trophies will come if a 'core' of suitable players is in place
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Thomas Müller: We couldn't handle losing a Champions League Final again

The Bayern Munich forward tells Tim Rich his side have to shed chokers' tag after two recent final defeats
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The Stelvio Pass - cycling's killer climb

As the Giro d'Italia tackles the brutal climb, Simon Usborne takes on the snow and switchbacks – and soon realises what the fuss is about
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