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Quentin Reynolds is a retired stand-up comic and occassional comedy writer from Airdrie. He’s been following Celtic since the ...
Last night, during podcast number five, I got to make a point I haven’t yet made in any of the blogs, but one I’ve been wanting to and intending to. It’s because of that point that I’m writing this ...
This morning, Jackson posted his latest piece, and just one week after proclaiming the title race back on he was backtracking like mad. It is highly amusing to read, and so of course I’m giving this ...
The events of 2012 were the worst that Ibrox supporters had ever endured. But they comforted themselves at the time with the notion that they still had a football club to follow, even though we would ...
However, Gannon’s article contained one statement so absurd that it demands a proper response—not just a few dismissive lines, but a proper rebuttal. His claim was about the upcoming game at Ibrox, ...
There’s a wonderful West Wing moment that I often think about on days like today. It comes when the President calls Leo McGarry, his Chief of Staff, into the White House Situation Room to watch a… ...
I’m always glad title races aren’t decided on days like today. Why do I say that? Because days like this are off days for us? Sometimes we’re off form, and that happens. Today, we had a team missing ...
And so the Ibrox outcry gets its result. We have Willie Collum, the head of referees, giving a statement in which he describes the penalty kick decision at Hampden as unacceptable. While he’s at it… ...
And I direct that particularly towards the people who thought he didn’t actually do very much—I actually read that comment online and laughed. Loudly. I also read Keith Jackson’s contention that, for ...
This is why I find it fascinating that the Ibrox CEO, on his first day in the job, wasn’t spending his time working on existing problems but instead creating new ones. On day one, instead of doing ...
Earlier this week, Keith Jackson described Brendan Rodgers as a man playing three-dimensional chess. The metaphor might seem a little over the top, but it’s not entirely inaccurate.
This mindset is especially important at a club the size of Celtic. Players must accept they aren’t guaranteed starts, that they need to keep improving, and that they must seize opportunities when they ...
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