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THE LAST TIME Martin O’Neill took Celtic to face Dundee in a league game at Dens Park was November 28 2004.

The 74-year-old Irishman will repeat the journey on Sunday – and is well aware a repeat of the previous scoreline will almost certainly put the kybosh on any hopes of the Hoops winning a fifth successive title.

The Hoops dropped two points in a dismal 2-2 draw against opponents who were bottom of the league at the time.

It was a result that would come back to bite the Parkhead men as they infamously conceded the league on the last game of the season when they crashed 2-1 to Motherwell at Fir Park, Rangers beat Hibs 1-0 at Easter Road and the championship was lost by a solitary point.

Celtic, looking for the fourteenth crown in 15 years and a record 56th overall in their glorious history, go into the weekend encounter against Steven Pressley’s side five points adrift of leaders Hearts and two behind Danny Rohl’s Ibrox club.

The Glasgow club have already stumbled at the venue this time around when they flopped to a mystifying 2-0 reverse on October 19, Brendan Rodgers’ second last league game...

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