In the print paper or website? i just checked the bbc page where they have front covers of each scottish paper - nothing
in this thread someone posted the Sun and its online for the record here
Celtic Boys Club abuse case moving forward and could settle for 'millions'
More than 20 former players previously launched action against the club for damages.
Solicitors have said that the
Celtic Boys Club abuse case has made 'significant progress' and could settle for millions of pounds.
More than 20 former players previously launched action against the club for damages.
Thompsons Solicitors - who are representing a number of former
Celtic youth players - has now said the valuation of all cases has progressed in the last six months.
A spokesperson told
the BBC : "We do not yet have all necessary evidence to commence settlement negotiations and so the court has granted a further short list of four months to allow opportunity to do so given the complexities of this task."
Recently a number of former coaches and officials of the Celtic Boys' Club club have been convicted of sexual offences against teenage players spanning decades.
And last year a judge gave the go-ahead for a group litigation to proceed.
The boys' club was established in 1966 as a feeder team to the senior Celtic side with the club sharing many connections such as players, officials and premises.
Celtic has previously insisted that it wasn't responsible because the boys' club was an "entirely different organisation" but confirmed it was seeking to settle the cases in Septemner, 2023.
Lawyers acting for the former players argue the boys club and Celtic were "intimately connected" and the senior club was "vicariously liable" for assaults carried out.
The litigation relates to historical claims of sexual assault by convicted paedophiles Jim Torbett - the founder of the Boys Club - and Frank Cairney, a former coach.