In the absence of any confirmation from Ibrox the issue of away tickets for the August 31 derby match will give an indication over whether Ibrox will be open on January 2 for the visit of the SPFL champions.
Without even a token new signing the Celtic board have launched another raid on the cash of supporters as they promote a £50 Celtic TV package to watch five pre-season friendlies.It is fair to say that the Twitter announcement didn’t go down well with most of the replies commenting on…
Re-opening Ibrox against Celtic on January 2 would help deflect to an extent away from the botched rebuilding job, whether it is Phil Clement or a new manager in charge it can be framed as a massive boost after usiing Hampden and Murrayfield in the first half of the season.
Over 600 fans were present for the Dinner Dance, joined by Tom Boyd and Tosh McKinlay who brought over three special trophies that were appreciated by all in attendance. The SPFL Premiership, the Scottish Cup and pride of place the European Cup.
Any other club would have been given a sympathetic hearing from others over delayed construction work but after 12 years of rabble rousing and intimidation John Bennett would be wise to count on no favours for his club’s stupidity over plans to increase their stadium capacity by 600 seats.
Unfortunately Michael Nicholson seems incapable of carrying out the task, of delivering a goalkeeper ready to go straight into the Celtic first team, one with ability and ambition and wanting to play eight matches in the Champions League
Following Tuesday’s final home game of the season, against Dundee, a construction team moves in to install 1,000 more seats and create more bays for wheelchairs. Ready? Rangers are.
Killing the gap and sprucing up a routine city bus tour a group of fans jumped on board for an open top tour of the city with a replica trophy and some green pyro to recreate some of the magic from May when trophies 117 and 118 were decked out…
Since then it has been a depressing diet of TalkSPORT and the Daily Mail for Souness, his appearance on ITV’s coverage of the European Championships hasn’t been followed up with Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright their preferred pundits.
Celtic fans are split over a report from Portugal that wages are now the stumbling block to getting Paulo Bernardo signed up on a permanent transfer.Record of Portugal is a far more reliable source than their Glasgow equivalent, they provided very accurate information on Jota’s move two years ago with…