The timing stinks. I’ll cover that later. There is no universe in which the decision to sell Kyogo with a Champions League ...
I discussed how the Ibrox club appears to be in the throes of a hardcore austerity drive. The only thing worse for their manager than losing four or five key players during ...
It wouldn’t be a big night for Celtic without some breaking negative news story, and this one came from France, apparently.
For a couple of years now, I’ve been hearing people talk about how they would prefer it if we had a shot at a run in the ...
This is one of those times when nothing matters but the result. Tonight I don’t care how the critics view it, and I don’t ...
The other day, my old man mentioned an interesting piece about OFCOM—not an organisation that usually gets discussed on these ...
So no, I doubt we’ll see a signing walk onto the pitch tomorrow night. It’s a shame and a missed opportunity. But as long as ...
Today, a national newspaper—though I won’t name it—and a certain journalist—also unnamed—reminded us of an enduring truth: ...
I read an article last night where Gordon Dalziel from Radio Clyde suggested that people are saying Johnny Kenny might move ...
I said yesterday that I wanted to revisit one transfer window story, even though I’m not keen on writing them. The story in question is about a rumour that flared up and then fizzled out.
I said we had missed a trick by not completing a signing ahead of this Champions League game—someone we could unveil on the pitch before kick-off to give the crowd an early lift.
Last week, as everyone knows, Patrick Stewart gave his first major interview as the Ibrox CEO. It did not—absolutely did ...