Keith Jackson has pinned all of the blame for the disastrous Copland Stand rebuild on departed Ibrox CEO James Bisgrove.In March 2022 the star man at the Daily Record described the smooth talking Marketing Director as an extravagant petrol-head on account of driving a Maclaren sports car around Glasgow.It seems…
After getting a turn out of the squad left behind by Micky Beale to deliver a trophy and a few months hope of a treble Clement will be expecting the funds to put his own stamp on the club. That is looking unlikely a reality creates austerity.
As John Bennett assumed the role of executive chairman to oversee the transfer window and the transition into another new era in the corridors of power.
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.
Last Friday Sky were explaining all about succession planning, now after a week spent in London while Kevin Muscat is in Japan that claim is starting to wear thin as genuine candidates shun the approaches from Ibrox with Graeme Souness supporting John Bennett and James Bisgrove.
All of which points to a club which is running its managerial recruitment process around what is being posted on online message boards and social media sites.
We’re certainly the second best in Scotland- tragic bears wake up to reality after the Denial Decade
The drive for revenge over their enemies was strong but watching second rate players being captained to failure by James Tavernier is forcing some to question how their club is being run.
Building up would be very costly and involve taking the roof off existing stands, building down gets close to the Water Table with the nearby River Clyde with finance tighter than ever after investing in the white elephant that is New Edmiston House, again driven by supporter demand.
But we hope that we’ve assembled a squad that Michael can be really competitive with in terms of getting to that group stage.
At 3.29 today Andy Devlin of The Sun broke the news that Celtic had turned down tickets for Ibrox with the story quickly moving on to Bisgrove’s demand for 800 tickets to Celtic Park on December 30.