Last night, I read an excellent piece from my friend Paddy Sinat over on Inhale 67. In it, he referenced a conversation with one of the Village Idiots—which I suspect will become fairly ...
Aberdeen have been excellent for much of this season, but even as they were still winning games there was always a fear that ...
I was very interested yesterday to read John McGinn’s comments about how he would never say never to the possibility of one ...
It’s almost January, which means it’s nearly time for the transfer window to open. And with that comes the predictable frenzy ...
This afternoon, like a wizard standing before us with a spell book, Brendan Rodgers invoked the magic of Celtic Park. He was absolutely right to do so. A couple of Brugges players have already ...
Yesterday brought the news that the Ibrox club have appointed a new CEO, Patrick Stewart, formerly of Manchester United. This ...
Yesterday, I wrote about the alleged incoming Ibrox chairman, who the media is laughably describing as a “political ...
I am always sympathetic—if that’s the right word—to the challenges faced by our marketing department. Their job is massive.
Once again, those watching Scottish football this weekend were confronted with a depressing but increasingly familiar sight: ...
It’s always amusing when someone at Ibrox—whether a player, coach, manager, or even a club official—starts making grandiose ...
If you want a summation of everything that is wrong with the Scottish sporting mainstream media today, you only have to ...
I’ve always loved the phrase “involved in politics.” It’s a term that allows a lot of leeway—plenty of joining the dots and ...