Market1996–97 Celtic F.C. season
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1996–97 Celtic F.C. season

The 1996-97 season was the 103rd season of competitive football by Celtic.

Pre-season and friendlies
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Season summary
Once again, the season saw a very close title race between the two Old Firm teams. Celtic consistently remained second, only topping the table for a few days at the start of November, but stayed hot on the heels of Rangers, usually only being a couple of points behind them, and sometimes only by goal difference. However, points dropped on consecutive weekends in late November and early December saw the gap increase. Both sides endured turbulent runs of form in March, the pressure of the "Nine In A Row" - one seeking to achieve it, the other stopping it - telling. Following a 1-0 victory at Celtic Park during the final meeting of the two that season Rangers pulled decisively ahead in the title race, and this led to the dismissal of manager Tommy Burns three games before the end of the season. == Competitions ==
Competitions
Scottish Premier Division League table Results by round Matches Scottish League Cup Scottish Cup UEFA Cup ==Statistics==
Statistics
Disciplinary record Includes all competitive matches. Players listed below made at least one appearance for Celtic first squad during the season. {{fb disc player 3 |n=3 |bg=y |pos=DF |nb=SCO |p=Tosh McKinlay |yc1=0 |syc1=0 |rc1=0 |yc2=0 |syc2=0 |rc2=0 |yc3=0 |syc3=0 |rc3=0 |yc4=1 |syc4=0 |rc4=0 {{fb disc player 3 |n=33 |bg=y |pos=DF |nb=SCO |p=Peter Grant |yc1=0 |syc1=0 |rc1=0 |yc2=0 |syc2=0 |rc2=0 |yc3=1 |syc3=1 |rc3=0 |yc4=0 |syc4=0 |rc4=0 ==Transfers==
Transfers
Transfers in Total spending: £8.85 million Players out Total income: £3.22 million == References ==
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