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The events of 2012 were the worst that Ibrox supporters had ever endured. But they comforted themselves at the time with the notion that they still had a football club to follow, even though we would ...
And so the Ibrox outcry gets its result. We have Willie Collum, the head of referees, giving a statement in which he describes the penalty kick decision at Hampden as unacceptable. While he’s at it… ...
I thought that one of the players who epitomised “the Celtic spirit” in the game the other day was none other than Greg Taylor. I really thought he showed what the team is all about. He didn’t have… ...
Lafferty admitted that the words came out of his mouth—hardly something he could deny since the incident was caught on film—but then claimed he felt “thrown under the bus” in the aftermath. At the ...
In 1986, Richard Benjamin directed a classic slapstick comedy called The Money Pit. Starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, it told the story of a couple who bought their dream home—only to discover it… ...
Today, Michael Gannon put up a piece in The Daily Record about Celtic’s depth, saying how we can change the starting eleven for every game and rotate between two full squads. He’s late to the party ...
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 ...
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 ...
And the significance is this: we found ourselves in the same position that the Ibrox club did against Kilmarnock. Aberdeen and Celtic had dropped points. All they had to do was capitalise, and the ...
Friends, today the Ibrox club’s financial report came out, and it’s every bit as grim as we could have hoped for. They posted a staggering net loss of £17.7 million, a shocking figure by any standard.
As I’ve mentioned a few times on this blog, I’m in the language business. In that business, words matter, and yesterday we saw a significant moment in the ongoing Ibrox crisis. During the game against ...
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a piece on Graham Souness and how his behaviour has become increasingly erratic, detached from reality. I argued that the people around him should be concerned enough to ...