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, 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If there’s one thing we know about today, it’s that our treble dream is up for grabs. We can barely guess the team, we can’t ...
This afternoon, a piece of news broke that had the Ibrox fans lathered up in excitement. Almost as soon as it did, they were all over it. The news itself didn’t have anything to do with them—not ...
One of the debates that our fans have been having over the past few days—and even weeks—is whether or not it’s time to leave certain players out of the team for a while. The discussion started ...
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 ...
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 ...