Keith Jackson wrote one of his hilariously bad articles, and it was bad in every way that makes Jackson’s articles so special ...
As Celtic fans will know we are now down to the real business end of the January transfer window, and manager Brendan Rodgers ...
Perhaps I said this last night, and perhaps I didn’t. Either way, I’m not going to join the chorus of people gushing over Kyogo, wishing him all the best, patting him on the back, and ...
The timing stinks. I’ll cover that later. There is no universe in which the decision to sell Kyogo with a Champions League ...
I discussed how the Ibrox club appears to be in the throes of a hardcore austerity drive. The only thing worse for their manager than losing four or five key players during ...
For a couple of years now, I’ve been hearing people talk about how they would prefer it if we had a shot at a run in the ...
It wouldn’t be a big night for Celtic without some breaking negative news story, and this one came from France, apparently.
This is one of those times when nothing matters but the result. Tonight I don’t care how the critics view it, and I don’t ...
I said we had missed a trick by not completing a signing ahead of this Champions League game—someone we could unveil on the pitch before kick-off to give the crowd an early lift.
Yesterday, the manager and the captain gave their pre-match interviews, and I thought both were very interesting. The captain expressed his disappointment in our previous forays into the ...
I said yesterday that I wanted to revisit one transfer window story, even though I’m not keen on writing them. The story in question is about a rumour that flared up and then fizzled out.
For months now, during this Champions League cycle, a lot of our fans seem to have been labouring under a major misconception—that the Aston Villa game might be a throwaway. In short, a game that ...