Celtics top scorer Leigh Griffiths will not get the chance to add to his seasons 40-goal tally as suspension rules him out of the Hoops curtain call at home to Motherwell on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 12pm. Departing boss Ronny Deila will take charge of the champions for the final time while skipper Scott Brown and defender Dedryck Boyata will continue their watching briefs because of hamstring issues.Centre-back Jozo Simunovic also misses out with a knee injury. The hosts will be presented with the trophy at the end of the game. Motherwell left-back Steven Hammell is struggling with a knock ahead of Sundays Sky Live finale.Skipper Keith Lasley is suspended while Josh Law (foot) and James McFadden (broken ankle) are still sidelined. Celtics Mikael Lustig is anticpating changes in personnel over the summer One of the issues that may need addressing over the short summer hiatus in the east end of Glasgow is Celtics unwieldy squad; they currently have 22 midfielders on their books - not an ideal recipe for squad harmony, according to Mikael Lustig.There is a lot of players in the same positions and thats maybe one of the weaknesses that we have, he said. Ronny Deila, pictured at the Lennoxtown training complex earlier this week We dont have 11 to 15 players who are always in the first team - there have been a lot of changes between games.We will see what the new manager wants to do with the club. Maybe some will have to go, maybe he will bring in some new players as well. Ronny Deila has some regrets as he prepares to say his goodbyes on Sunday Motherwell manager Mark McGhee meanwhile insists the club are bending over backwards to extend the stays of their out-of-contract senior players.Stephen McManus, Lasley and Hammell have been told the club cannot afford to pay the same deals, while Craig Samson and Scott McDonald are also in talks.Motherwell have lost £2m over the last four seasons and McGhee said: Its not really a take-it-or-leave-it because we are bending over backwards in order to persuade them to stay. Stephen McManus is one Motherwel player out of contract this summer We need a squad next year of 20 and we dont have a generous benefactor sitting in the wings to make up some shortfall. Those days have gone here.We must work with what we have. 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Im a little behind the eight-ball at the moment but its nothing a good round tomorrow wont fix.Australians Michael Wright, Stephen Allan, Steven Bowditch and amateur Todd Sinnott shot 67s to share the lead.Bowditch, who won the Texas Open in March for his first U.S. PGA Tour win, had the outright lead until making bogey on his last hole.I knew Ive been playing OK, saaid Bowditch, who also finished second in last months Frys.ddddddddddddom Open. Ive been a bit sort of up and down with my putting but my game itself seems to be pretty consistent over the last sort of two years.Geoff Ogilvy shot 69 and was in a group tied for seventh with American Kyle Stanley. Americans Zac Blair (70) and Boo Weekley (72) were just behind them.Ogilvy, who grew up in Melbourne and knows all about the vagaries of the citys weather, said he was prepared for a challenging day.Thats about as tough as Melbourne can provide weather-wise, he said. 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