Celtic’s comeback win over Sturm Graz showed the return of attacking football, belief, and Brendan Rodgers’ swagger — but ...
Sacking Brendan Rodgers won’t save Celtic’s season—it’ll make things worse under this board’s failed head coach model.
Celtic fans must weigh the calculus of risk: protests may cause discomfort, but inaction lets the board inflict greater ...
Reports today suggest that Celtic are on the brink of spending £6 million on young midfielder Bobby Clark. He’s a former ...
One of the most remarkable things about covering sport in Scotland is how shamelessly hypocritical our media is. They’ve reversed themselves on so many subjects. They have contradicted so many past ...
After our late winner against Motherwell just before the international break, I honestly thought Celtic were ready — sharp, focused, and set to hammer Dundee. Two weeks ago, I said The Lions looked ...
The criticisms for Rodgers are definitely due. But when you look at the options open to the Celtic boss on Sunday, it is impossible not to have a little sympathy for him. Because what we’re seeing ...
Well, that didn’t take long, did it? Celtic might not be a happy place right now, but there are worse places to be. Already we’ve got the first suggestions from south of the border that the Nottingham ...
One of the things those calling for the manager’s head over the last 24 hours keep falling back on is the supposed availability of Ange Postecoglou. It’s as predictable as it is boring. I’ve written ...
You can always tell the people who’ve never been part of a campaign. They don’t understand campaign tactics or campaign strategy. These folks don’t understand that campaigns take time — a lot of time, ...
If I had to sum up the situation at Celtic in one word, it would be tempting today to use crisis. But that’s not actually the most pertinent word. The most accurate word to describe the situation at ...
Sometimes you read something in the Scottish media so brazen that your jaw just drops. I read one of those jaw-dropping statements today, and it came from Keith Jackson. Oh dear God, how I laughed.