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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TO THE MEDIA: FROM CASTORE. Following yesterday’s cup final, Castore is proud to release our new range of clothing for the more discerning Ibrox supporter; The Second Prize Range ...
Yesterday, Celtic supporters made headlines once more as Irish Republican songs filled the air during the Remembrance silence. It was a jarring moment, with the silence cut short—a decision that ...
One of the great truisms of Scottish football is that when one of the Glasgow clubs is in a particularly perilous state, as long as the other isn’t also falling apart, all the attention and pressure ...
If, like me, you woke up this morning to headlines about an “Ibrox injury crisis” you may well have been scratching your head wondering what in the Hell could possibly have happened to cause that ...
Big Bad John Hartson is one of my favourite pundits, and that’s why I never have a bad word to say about the guy. I am not about to change that today, although I will disagree with him slightly. On a ...
Yesterday, a handful of utter yahoos disgraced themselves by throwing objects at James Tavernier. The idiocy of it cannot be over-stated and nobody should be attempting to play it down. These people ...
Before diving into today’s topic, I want to pay tribute to the folks out at Celts Are Here for getting an excellent interview with Danny Simpson, the one that drives this story and which has sparked a ...
Earlier in the week, I talked about the Celtic fans of my generation who saw some truly horrific things as they grew up watching the team. I realise now that the best way to present those things is to ...
Yesterday was a fabulous day for this club, with the fans, players and manager all perfectly in sync and with the boss in confident mood when it came to taking on all comers in the next campaign. The ...
Yesterday, we got some information on what the likely breakdown of TV money that Celtic is likely to get as Champions. It’s around £4.2 million. It is, in short, a pathetically small sum, almost ...
There is a fantastic chapter in Thomas Harris’ Hannibal when the good doctor, lying low in Florence, visits an exhibition called Atrocious Torture Instruments. He is not there to observe the items but ...
There was some excitement on the Ibrox fan forums last night as the hopeful news swept through their members that The Glib & Shameless One had emerged from his South African bolthole and swept back ...