From the moment that the final whistle blew against YB Bern on January 22 the club has been on the beach, season over and congratulating each other and calculating the bonuses for success.
50 is a landmark, 60 less so, 10 is notable but 55? No one cared or cares but if that lot want to make a song and dance over 55, if they want to trash Glasgow city centre, if they want to vandalise statues over that number then it is…
Rangers are great at the big talk. They are always coming or back, or whatever. Celtic are the ones in pole position in the league and they will be out to show why.
One of the paranoid Ibrox facing social media accounts has highlighted the different standards of refereeing that Celtic are subjected to.The replies piled in on Blow The Whistle, a very professional looking Twitter account.It came just a few days after Willie Collum admitted that Alan Muir had no evidence to…
Since Rodgers made the incompetent claim about Beaton there has been seven Glasgow Derbies, on Sunday the man from the Crown Bar will be back on VAR duty- the fifth time in those seven fixtures that he has either been the match referee or VAR.
There seemed to be nothing brewing when Cameron Carter-Vickers cleared the ball out of play towards the Celtic dug-out. What happened next caught Walsh sleeping, he switched off, almost causing a goal that would have dominated the headlines.
Celtic fans are calling for boardroom action following the audio release of Alan Muir’s justification for disallowing a ‘goal’ scored by Daizen Maeda against Hibs.For decades the paranoid card has been thrown at hoops supporters, with the release of the audio from Ester Road it is clear that fans weren’t…
The extent of the error at Easter Road is is one thing but hearing the audio is even more damning, he sounds like an opposition fan desperately trying to find something, anything to disallow the goal.
But, not only is the source of the upset not announced, the club is hiding behind ‘ the concerns communicated by our own supporters’ rather than being proactive with their own views.
The Daily Record is stepping up its race to merge with Ibrox fan media as they chase a digital audience to stay afloat.With print sales hovering at just over 40,000 a day the management at the Record has virtually given up on that market with the paper edition an afterthought…