Some mainstream media outlets have been having a proper good time since Sunday, convincing themselves that Celtic’s draw has ...
Let’s talk about appeasement. It’s most famous example was the catastrophic Munich Conference of 1938 when the governments of ...
I noticed an interesting discussion involving Aiden McGeady about who the better goalkeeper at Celtic has been—Joe Hart or ...
The big story trending online today is about Kyogo and the possibility of interest in him from MLS clubs when the window ...
This is the time of festive fun, the time when miracles happen. Unbelievable stuff is the order of the day. It’s also ...
I see there’s some discussion today about what the team should be for Ibrox. Now, let’s bear in mind that we’re two games ...
Yesterday, with no games involving us, I tuned into Radio Scotland to listen to the Hibs vs. Aberdeen match, which turned out ...
One of the subjects that this blog returns to repeatedly is the issue of hypocrisy. It’s one of the things I hate most, and ...
It is commonplace for people who are approaching a great crisis to be forewarned of it by their leaders. That hasn’t always worked out. Sometimes the warnings haven’t been adequate.
It’s not often that our sports media lurches so far into self-parody that you feel compelled to do nothing more than let them ...
Celtic is facing a major investigation after allegations of grand scale corruption appeared on the website of ex-referee Rev.
It’s a good thing Celtic will play their first game in a week this Sunday. It’s been a busy, busy month. And it’s not over ...