Keith Jackson described Brendan Rodgers as a man playing three-dimensional chess. The metaphor might seem a little over the ...
I covered the press conference which Phillip Clement gave over the weekend, but I have to talk about the one from yesterday ...
The term “decimate” comes from ancient Rome. Like so much else in our culture, it has its origins in the days of the Republic ...
Last night marked the launch of our brand-new podcast. I mentioned before that we’d be returning once I ironed out a few ...
At the risk of turning this into “Phil Clement Day,” I’ll tell you this is the first of three pieces I’ll be publishing on ...
How do you even process some of what you see as a fan? When your own side is trolling you, how do you account for that? When ...
The headline stealer this weekend was Luke McCowan, of course, and his performance was absolutely exemplary. There’s also ...
I’ve talked about Luke McCowan as an example of the “good soldier.” Across the city at Ibrox, you’ll find no shortage of ...
One of the topics I return to over and over again on this site is the subject of the “good soldier.” We have so many of them ...
This morning, Keith Jackson published his latest piece, and I’m not going to waste much time dissecting it, except to ...
Whenever you hear Jota talk about Celtic, he does so with the most flowery praise. He speaks with genuine emotion—not just ...
Earlier today, I wrote a piece about Luke McCowan and the Arne Engels Experiment. In that article, I pointed out that one of the reasons we’re trying to convert Engels into an attacking midfielder ...