Despite two defeats to Celtic in April winning the Dead Rubber Trophy convinced bears that all was well, having signed Cantwell and Raskin every summer signing was given instant superstar status.
Kyogo is still a brilliant, incisive, instinctive and clinical striker but it seems that the possession based game installed by Brendan Rodgers has left him neutered. His Champions League record this season is outstanding.
Last week Stewart was on the phone to his favourite newspaper, telling the Daily Record about his disgust at the actions of some Celtic fans. Exactly the content that the Glasgow publisher gorges on.
Tavpen and Penalty for Rangers have long been iconic on social media, that may need to be amended with two penalties per game becoming the norm. Or one and a spare with Tavernier not hitting the net as regularly as he once did from his favourite distance.
Kyogo appeared to be knocked out before he fell to the ground, sensing trouble Rubezic also lay down injured to get the sympathy vote from Collum. He had nothing to be concerned about on that count.
On Tuesday night James Bisgrove was charming the bears at a Fan Forum with a promise made over tickets for the final match of 2023.
With Celtic saying nothing on the record it is difficult to know the exact reasons for the suspension but there are a number of media outlets happily quoting their ‘Celtic sources’.
Since the summer of 2016 with his old buddie Derek Johnstone, Keevins has been drooling over title success at Ibrox, even tipping Mark Warburton to put Brendan Rodgers in his place.
Reassuring fan media sites that the club is really angry about claims from Alon Hazan really isn't good enough.
It might have made life easier for the club's PR team but made absolutely no impact compared to the anti-Semitic comments that were reported far and wide. …
A robust response from Celtic was unlikely, keeping fans onside enough to sell out Season Tickets and maximise commercial income is about the extent of the one-way relationship with supporters/customers.