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Scottish Premier League | Celtic v Aberdeen (Glasgow) | Feb 26th | Celtic Park
Feb 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Explore accurate Celtic v Aberdeen sporting information for 26th February, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Celtic Football Club, based in Glasgow, Scotland, is a professional football team that competes in the Scottish Premiership. With a long-standing history dating back to 1887, the club has won 51 Scottish league championships, making them the most successful team in the country. They have also won 40 Scottish Cups, 19 Scottish League Cups, and a European Cup in 1967, becoming the first British team to achieve such a feat. The current squad boasts talented players such as Scott Brown, Odsonne Edouard, and James Forrest, who have helped the team maintain their dominance in recent years. Celtic Park, the club's home stadium, has a capacity of over 60,000 and is known for its lively atmosphere during matches. With their impressive track record and passionate fan base, the Celtic Football Club continues to be a formidable force in the world of football.
Aberdeen Football Club, located in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland, is a professional football team that competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish football. Established in 1903, the team has a rich history and has won numerous domestic titles, including four Scottish League championships and seven Scottish Cup trophies. They have also had success in European competitions, winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983. Some notable players who have played for Aberdeen include Willie Miller, Jim Leighton, and current captain Joe Lewis. The team plays their home matches at the Pittodrie Stadium, which has a capacity of over 20,000 and is known for its vibrant atmosphere. With a strong record of achievements and dedicated fan base, Aberdeen Football Club continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Scottish football.
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Far na Slighe: Shelagh Chaimbeul | Mitchell Library
Feb 27, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
World Gaelic Week (24th February - 2nd March) celebrates Scottish Gaelic across the globe. To mark World Gaelic Week 2025 we welcome author Shelagh Chaimbeul, winner of the Gaelic New Writers Award 2023, to the Mitchell Library on Thursday 27th February to discuss her Scots Gaelic crime novel Far na Slighe, shortlisted for The Highland Society of London Prize for Best Fiction Book 2024. A summer's day in June 2004. Four teenagers are walking on the Fife Coastal Path near St Andrews when one of them, Amy, finds an unusual bracelet. 20 years later a new true crime series begins, Fuasgladh Cheist, which investigates suspicious and unexplained deaths. In the first program, Art Dawson is trying to find answers about the death of his sister, Joni, who fell while walking the Fife Coastal Path in June 2004. He has never believed the official verdict that it was an accident – what happened to her, and where is the priceless bracelet she was wearing? As soon as Amy sees a picture of the bracelet on Fuasgladh Cheist, she recognises it. She had no idea that the jewellery was connected to the death of a young girl, and has no idea what to do with it now, especially with so many people looking for it. Do the three others that were with Amy in 2004 know what happened to Joni? Why are they so reluctant to speak to her about their trip? And why is someone trying to make sure that the bracelet will never be found? Samhraidh san Ògmhios, 2004. Tha ceathrar deugairean a’ coiseachd air Slighe Chladach Fìobha faisg air Cill Rìmhinn nuair a gheibh tè dhiubh, Amy, lorg ai bann-làimhe eireachdail. 20 bliadhna an dèidh sin tha sreath ùr a’ nochdadh, Fuasgladh Cheist, anns am bithear a’ dèanamh sgrùdadh air bàsan amharasach. Sa chiad phrògram, tha Art Dawson a’ feuchainn ri freagairtean a lorg mu bàs a pheathar, Joni, a thuit far Slighe Chladach Fìobha san Ògmhios 2004. Cha robh esan a-riamh a’ creidsinn gum b’ e tubaist a bh’ ann: dè thachair dhi, agus càit an deach am bann-làimhe prìseil a bh’ oirre? Cho luath ’s a chì Amy dealbh den bhann-làimhe air Fuasgladh Cheist, tha i ga aithneachadh. Cha robh for aice gum b’ ann ceangailte ri bàs nighinn òig a bha am pìos seudraidh, agus chan eil for aice dè nì e leis a-nis, is daoine a’ coimhead air a shon. A bheil fios aig na triùir eile a bha còmhla ri Amy ann an 2004 dè thachair do Joni? Carson nach eil iad airson bruidhinn rithe mu dheidhinn an turais aca? Agus carson a tha cuideigin airson dèanamh cinnteach nach tèid am bann-làimhe a lorg idir?
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CPW Presents The French Ravie-loution | Fairfield (Working Men's) Club
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
CPW presents "The French Ravie-loution" at Fairfield (Working Men's) Club in Glasgow. The event is scheduled for February 28, 2025. Attendees can expect an evening filled with riveting wrestling matches featuring top talent in the industry. Ticket prices range from £8.30 to £33.22, offering options for every budget. Join wrestling enthusiasts in experiencing the thrill and excitement of live professional wrestling at this highly anticipated event.
Elite Ice Hockey League | Glasgow Clan v Cardiff Devils (Glasgow) | Feb 28th | Braehead Arena
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Explore Glasgow Clan v Cardiff Devils sporting information for 28th February, as well as links for Ice Hockey tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Glasgow Clan is a professional ice hockey team based in Glasgow, Scotland. They compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), which is the top level of ice hockey in the United Kingdom. The team was originally founded in 1996 and has since won two EIHL Challenge Cups in 2003 and 2010. The Glasgow Clan also holds the record for the most playoff appearances in EIHL history. The team's home arena is the Braehead Arena, which has a capacity of over 4,000 seats. The Glasgow Clan has a talented roster of international players, including Canadian forward United Kingdom0 Heywood and Finnish defenseman Zach Sullivan. The team's main rivals are the Fife Flyers and the Belfast Giants. With its impressive track record and dedicated fan base, the Glasgow Clan is a force to be reckoned with in the world of ice hockey.
The Cardiff Devils ice hockey team is a top-tier professional ice hockey team based in Cardiff, Wales. Founded in 1986, the team has a rich history and has competed in various major competitions, including the Elite Ice Hockey League, which they have won on three different occasions. The team's home arena is the Viola Arena, with a capacity of 3,100, making it one of the most renowned and atmospheric venues in the league. The team boasts an impressive roster of players, including several international stars, such as former NHL players Stephen Dixon and Matt Pope. In addition, the Cardiff Devils have won numerous individual awards, including coach of the year, player of the year, and top goal scorers. With a dedicated fan base, a strong history of success, and a talented roster of players, the Cardiff Devils continue to be a formidable force in the world of ice hockey.
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An Evening with Michael Conlan | BAaD - Barras Art & Design
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
10 years after wining Gold in Glasgow at the Commonwealth games, Irish Boxing Legend Michael Conlan is returning to the city.Hosted by Paul John Dykes and in association with A Celtic State of Mind, Michael will tell all the amazing stories from his incredible career in a live, candid and unscripted interview.From his debut on the world stage and the controversy at the London Olympics in 2012, the 3 time Gold medal winner turned professional in 2016, winning his first pro fight by knock out at the world renowned Madison Square Gardens the following year.He has 18 wins in 21 fights as a professional, his last coming at the SSE Arena in Belfast; an impressive display, winning by TKO against Jordan Gill. He won his first 16 consecutively.Belfast born Conlan is well renowned for his pride in his nationality; his chosen walk out song Grace will be performed live by Jack McGee. Born & Bred in Derry, Jack has become a social media sensation with millions of views on TikTok. He recently appeared on The Voice, with Tom Jones ‘turning his chair’ following his incredible rendition of Coldplay’s “Yellow”. This is a night not to be missed for any boxing fan. Tickets are on sale now. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Terms and conditions: Where it is necessary to reschedule and event or production Sco-Box will contact all ticket holders within 28 days, giving information and details of the rescheduled event. All original tickets will be valid for the new date. All tickets are non-refundable, unless otherwise stated. Please Note: In the unlikely event that an event or production is cancelled a refund will be offered or voucher to the value of the original ticket purchase will be issued, that can use for any upcoming Sco-Box event or production in the next 12 months. Vouchers shall be issued within 28 days.Sco-Box has no liability to you for the failure to produce events or any postponement or cancellation that is caused by an event or circumstances beyond our control including without limitation, acts of God, strikes, lockouts, industrial disputes, disease or pandemic, breakdown of systems or network access, war, riots, civil commotion, flood, fire explosion, civil commotion or governmental actions and any other similar events.
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