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Quentin Reynolds is a retired stand-up comic and occassional comedy writer from Airdrie. He’s been following Celtic since the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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… ...
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,”… ...
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… ...
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 ...
Before diving into today’s topic, I want to pay tribute to the folks out at Celts Are Here for getting an excellent interview with Danny Simpson, the one that drives this story and which has sparked a ...
The story of the day, without a shadow of a doubt, is that Scott Brown has turned down the chance to become the manager of St Johnstone. Not only is he staying with Ayr United, but he’s also signed a ...
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… ...
Another day, another saga unfolding across the city. You couldn’t make this stuff up. It’s a series of calamities, each worse than the last, and now we have the starkest development yet.
Not for the first time lately, I find myself looking at the BBC Sports Scotland coverage and viewing it as something mind-bogglingly corrupt. No sooner has the Ibrox club posted its momentous losses ...
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