Last week, as everyone knows, Patrick Stewart gave his first major interview as the Ibrox CEO. It did not—absolutely did ...
Last night, a story broke which, I think, most of us had halfway expected. If not in its exact detail or form, the general ...
At the start of this season, we did a post on here about the likelihood of a proper and sustained title challenge. But the ...
In 2004, journalist Stephen Coll published one of the finest works of modern history I’ve ever read. It’s called Ghost Wars, and it’s the story of the CIA’s secret war in Afghanistan. The book got ...
Last night, in the aftermath of the game—even during a presser where Brendan Rodgers criticised Austin Trusty for being weak ...
I covered Adam Idah and his current struggles in the Celtic side. He’s not having a great time, but it’s understandable; a ...
Today is the 16th, which means we’re two weeks into the transfer window and about halfway through it. Nobody has signed for Celtic yet, but that’s what we’ve come to expect from a board that ...
Before we get into harsher matters and the next part of the postmortem from last night, it would be remiss of me not to ...
As football fans, it’s always gratifying to witness a signing that doesn’t arrive with a blaze of trumpets or a barrage of ...
One of the common threads you see on Ibrox fan media at the moment is their open longing for a revolution to sweep through ...
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 ...
There are some stories about the Ibrox club in our sports media that have no bearing on my life at all, yet I still feel ...