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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… ...
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,” ...
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 ...
There are strong reasons to pursue this project, and equally strong reasons for caution. While we have the cash reserves to invest now, the practical challenges of executing this plan are substantial.
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 ...
I’ve seen plenty of things doing this job that left my jaw on the floor with their sheer stupidity, but The Peepul can always surprise you with how daft they are. This weekend has produced a perfect ...
Earlier tonight, the Ibrox club played their latest European fixture, securing a late draw in Greece. They’re feeling pretty upbeat, and the media’s already running stories on how much cash they’ve ...
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… ...
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 ...
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 ...