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·29 de março de 2025
Keeping an eye on the action down the Ayrshire coast

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·29 de março de 2025
Scott Brown embraces Neil Lennon. Photo Big Lens
Today is game day as we take on Hearts at Celtic park in a traditional Saturday afternoon kick off as we look to get back to winning ways in our pursuit of clinching the title.
All eyes will be firmly focused on the action in Glasgow’s east end, but I’m sure there will be more than a few keeping a keen eye on the action further doon the watter on the Ayrshire coast as promotion chasing Ayr United take on struggling Dunfermline Athletic.
Paulo Bernardo returns today. Photo Celtic FC
Ayr of course are managed by Celtic legend Scott Brown, and today Broony aims to lead his side to victory as they try to consolidate a play off place in the ultra competitive Scottish championship.
His rival in the Somerset park dugout will be none other than his former boss and mentor, and fellow Celtic legend Neil Lennon who will take charge of the relegation threatened pars for the first time.
Auston Trusty is back after missing the Glasgow Derby. Photo Celtic FC
Lenny of course just persuaded Victor Wanyama to up sticks to fife for the remainder of the campaign, so today’s proceedings in Ayrshire will no doubt attract major attention from supporters and the media alike. Best of luck to both as they battle it out in the dugout, in what’s sure to be an interesting clash between two proven winners.
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