Fraser Forster: "There could be a recall thing in January, but I'm fairly confident that won't be used.
"They were saying the other day that at the start of December Steve Harper will be fit.
"Provided he doesn't have any setbacks, I don't see that there will be a problem.
"That's my indication, though that might be out of hope more than anything.
"The last time I was there we were alternating on the bench and obviously I was out on loan for all of last season, Harps got injured and Tim's playing at the moment.
"For me I want to be playing week in, week out rather than sitting around waiting on someone to get injured. Hoping for a chance isn't really what I want to do, I just want to be playing and experiencing that.
"Playing regularly is what makes the big difference at the end of the day. You can all do the training you like, but it's about playing games, and racking up the experience.
"At 22, I've played 65 games now so it's just about keeping adding on games especially when you're playing at such a massive club that can only push you on.
"It's been fantastic. It's a massive club, we're playing in front of big crowds week in, week out and the fans, even for away games, are unbelievable. The number of Celtic fans who travel away from home is magnificent. It's just been a massive step up for me, and I'm loving every second of it."
Neil Lennon: "He has given us an air of stability.
"He's got a great presence about him and for one so young he shows great maturity. His handling's been good, he's decent on crosses and we feel we've got a good goalkeeper there.
"Another thing I like about him is that he's not emotional. He's probably totally different from Artur in terms of personality, but you can see the same sort of qualities there.
"Boruc was a kenspeckle figure, to say the least, at Old Firm matches, but Forster can be expected to let his gloves and not his t-shirt do the talking.