Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has apologised for the club’s controversial decision to travel to Dubai for a mid-season break. The Scottish Premiership champions confirmed Christopher Jullien had tested positive for coronavirus following their return to Scotland last week. But 13 players, along with Celtic boss Neil Lennon and assistant John Kennedy were deemed to […]
Celtic chief Peter Lawwell calls controversial Dubai trip ‘mistake’ and apologises to fans after positive coronavirus test
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