Keith Jackson’s latest broadside against Ibrox highlights the long-running media agenda against Russell Martin, starting with ...
Every campaign, every movement that has ever existed, has needed structure. Energy and enthusiasm are brilliant, but they’re what you start with. After that you need to hand the thing to people who ...
According to the Sunday Mail’s ancient hack Hugh Keevins, one of the things Celtic directors hate most of all are those long, lingering television shots of them sitting in a line at games. I have no ...
News that Tony Ralston is back training today without his moon boot is obviously good news for the club. It takes us another step closer to having a fully fit squad, something which won’t really ...
When the accounts came out last week, Michael Nicholson went a little further than Lawwell was prepared to go in terms of making amends. Now, let’s be clear — he didn’t actually make amends, and it ...
So, the chairman has spoken. Another year, another self-congratulatory set-piece. A plain text reading of his words might make you think Celtic is in rude health, that everything is moving in the ...
One of the oldest principles of public life comes from Ancient Rome. In 62 BC, Julius Caesar divorced his wife Pompeia after the infamous Bona Dea scandal. The Bona Dea festival was an all-female ...
Last week I got into a minor spat with the journalist Stephen McGowan after he appeared on the Graham Spiers podcast. During a segment on the Ibrox club and their current travails, he repeated the ...
So last night, the neutrals who tuned in to the Sky Sports’ coverage of the Celtic–Kilmarnock game—those who didn’t fancy a one-sided Manchester derby—were treated to an embarrassing spectacle. A ...
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