Tue, 11 Dec, 2007 - 22:12
Celtic 4 Falkirk 0
An Aiden McGeady hat-trick earned Celtic their first win in four games as they stretched their lead at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League to five points.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Celtic ParkPerson: McGeadyPerson: Aiden McGeadyPerson: Scott McDonaldPerson: Darren BarrPerson: Gordon StrachanPerson: Ryan ConroyPerson: Massimo DonatiPerson: Darren O’DeaPerson: Jiri JarosikPerson: Derek RiordanPerson: McDonaldPerson: Jan VennegoorPerson: Kenny MilnePerson: Tim KrulPerson: KrulPerson: Gary CaldwellPerson: Dean HoldenPerson: Scott BrownPerson: Scott ArfieldPerson: Mark BrownPerson: Pedro MoutinhoPerson: CaldwellPerson: ConroyPerson: Gerard AafjesPerson: MoutinhoPerson: Dougie McDonaldPerson: Stephen McManusPerson: Michael HigdonPerson: HigdonPerson: BrownPerson: VennegoorPerson: HesselinkPerson: MilnePerson: Graham BarrettPerson: DonatiPerson: BarrPerson: Paul HartleyPerson: StrachanPerson: O’DeaPerson: KillenEvent: Clydesdale Bank Premier LeagueOrganisation: CelticOrganisation: FalkirkOrganisation: St MirrenOrganisation: Dundee UnitedOrganisation: AC MilanOrganisation: HeartsOrganisation: SaintsOrganisation: HesselinkOrganisation: Motherwell
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