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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 ...
Still, we’re entitled to feel pretty pleased with how the season has gone so far, and we can afford to feel confident about what lies ahead. Four of the next five games are at home, giving us a golden ...
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… ...
And I direct that particularly towards the people who thought he didn’t actually do very much—I actually read that comment online and laughed. Loudly. I also read Keith Jackson’s contention that, for ...
It’s always funny when someone in the mainstream media gets so animated over an incident that they launch into an incoherent rant without fully knowing the facts. Then, when you point out to them that ...
This season has been excellent in terms of player fitness. We’re still relatively early in the campaign, but fingers crossed, we’ve avoided any serious problems so far. There’s been the odd injury ...
For now, I want to address the headlines circulating today about the chairman’s comments towards my colleague Joe McHugh and, by extension, certain other sections of the fan media in general. As I’m ...
Last night, I wrote about the Ibrox club’s decision to promote Nils Koppen to the role of Technical Director. Aside from his vague musings about bringing in Scotland’s “promising youth players,” ...
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… ...
This morning, I read Chris Sutton with great interest, and I couldn’t help but nod along with every step of the piece he wrote. First, he talked about Lennon Miller, and he seems to agree with the ...
A few years ago, Benedict Cumberbatch starred in Brexit: The Uncivil War, a dramatization of Tim Shipman’s book All Out War. In the film, Cumberbatch portrayed Dominic Cummings, the controversial ...
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 ...