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One of the great truisms of Scottish football is that when one of the Glasgow clubs is in a particularly perilous state, as long as the other isn’t also falling apart, all the attention and pressure ...
Yesterday, a profound darkness fell over Ibrox, one as oppressive as anything their fans have ever experienced. Their club, now 12 years old, rose from the ashes of disaster and crisis, but there has ...
How many times are they going to lob that same, tired question at him, the one where everyone knows what he’s going to say? Did he watch the game between Aberdeen and the Ibrox club? No, he was busy ...
This is why I find it fascinating that the Ibrox CEO, on his first day in the job, wasn’t spending his time working on existing problems but instead creating new ones. On day one, instead of doing ...
Was he here to ride to the rescue on his dashing white steed? Was the story even accurate? Well, apparently it was. Because yes, indeed, he was here yesterday and he might even still be lurking about.
Yesterday was a fabulous day for this club, with the fans, players and manager all perfectly in sync and with the boss in confident mood when it came to taking on all comers in the next campaign.
Yesterday, Celtic supporters made headlines once more as Irish Republican songs filled the air during the Remembrance silence. It was a jarring moment, with the silence cut short—a decision that ...
That’s not necessary though. If we get an offer and the player himself wants to go, and we feel that it would best for the cohesion of the squad to let him go then that’s a different story. But this ...
As the Ibrox crisis has gathered pace, one of the most notable aspects has been the retreat from reality. Instead of addressing the real causes of their downfall, many are retreating into a bizarre… ...
Last night, the Scotsman highlighted a recent thread from the well-known Twitter feed Scotland’s Coefficient; it was an absolutely staggering, even terrifying, statistical summary of where the ...
Yesterday, a handful of utter yahoos disgraced themselves by throwing objects at James Tavernier. The idiocy of it cannot be over-stated and nobody should be attempting to play it down.
The recent media stir about Nicholas Kuhn is something most of us saw coming. A player of his calibre, performing as brilliantly as he has, is bound to attract speculation. The story linking him with… ...