We’ve gotten so used to people at Ibrox trying to impose sanity and austerity on their managers—and failing—that it looks ...
Today, a national newspaper—though I won’t name it—and a certain journalist—also unnamed—reminded us of an enduring truth: ...
Well, it wouldn’t have been a win over a Derek McInnes team without Derek McInnes having something to complain about at the ...
Yesterday one thing counted, and just one: getting through. I’m going to talk about the reaction to the game and the ...
With so much going on yesterday, I didn’t have the chance to catch up on some of the stories that caught my eye. One of them ...
Yesterday, every single person who went to Celtic Park did so for a match that was live on TV. In the middle of January. In freezing temperatures. At a crap kick-off time that ...
I published a piece on the arrival of austerity at Ibrox, and I promised a follow-up article on the same subject. I meant to ...
Last week, as everyone knows, Patrick Stewart gave his first major interview as the Ibrox CEO. It did not—absolutely did ...
One of the common threads you see on Ibrox fan media at the moment is their open longing for a revolution to sweep through ...
Last night, a story broke which, I think, most of us had halfway expected. If not in its exact detail or form, the general ...
Today, as I suspected, Keith Jackson is in a rage. He is in a rage because the Ibrox CEO did not bring sunshine to his first ...
Last night, in the aftermath of the game—even during a presser where Brendan Rodgers criticised Austin Trusty for being weak ...