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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Keith Jackson “officially” declared the title race back on. Amazing how little time it took for that prediction to unravel.
The story today is that Brendan Rodgers has reacted with lazy amusement to the notion that people at Celtic might have been ...
Let’s talk about appeasement. It’s most famous example was the catastrophic Munich Conference of 1938 when the governments of ...
Yesterday, with no games involving us, I tuned into Radio Scotland to listen to the Hibs vs. Aberdeen match, which turned out ...
On an afternoon like this, with a year ending and the title race virtually in the bag with a substantial gap at the top of the league, everyone was in the mood for a bit of entertainment. We wanted to ...