This morning, Keith Jackson has penned a second piece in two days about the Ibrox situation. In that article, he has repeated ...
Last night, during podcast number five, I got to make a point I haven’t yet made in any of the blogs, but one I’ve been ...
I’m not sure who’s more disappointed with the news that James Tavernier won’t be playing on Thursday: Celtic fans or the Ibrox supporters. That might depend on whether Leon Balogun makes their ...
For two long weeks, all of Scottish football’s media hacks cried the blues on behalf of the club from Ibrox. This followed a ...
Yesterday, a profound darkness fell over Ibrox, one as oppressive as anything their fans have ever experienced. Their club, ...
This morning, Jackson posted his latest piece, and just one week after proclaiming the title race back on he was backtracking ...
By the time this afternoon ends, Celtic could have virtually wrapped up the title. That will depend, of course, on what ...
Looking back many years from now, football historians may well conclude that it was a team selection that did it. Before our ...
There’s a wonderful West Wing moment that I often think about on days like today. It comes when the President calls Leo ...
Amongst the decisions facing the Ibrox board, two take precedence. The first is whether to sack the manager or back him. If ...
Whenever Celtic is doing well, you start hearing a lot of theories from the media about how bad our success is for Scottish ...
The story today is that Brendan Rodgers has reacted with lazy amusement to the notion that people at Celtic might have been ...