Sure, it wouldn’t be summer if there wasn’t the sound of a summer rebuild around the stadium that John Brown played for.
Adam Idah does score exceedingly good goals!
My experience training mountain rescue volunteers in Donegal has taught me a valuable lesson- the true essence of a person often emerges in the crucible of a pressure situation.
A tale of two cities
The two great industrial and maritime centres on the west coast of Britain have much in common historically.
Hoping for a Hail Mary at Hampden
These are indeed difficult days for the Transcendental Chairman.
A very British atrocity
I would wager that most folk on the neighbouring island think they have a handle on what they call the “Northern Ireland troubles”.
Sevco’s extensive austerity list
At his presser yesterday, dear Philippe dropped some unsubtle hints about the extensive injury list.
Why Fergus is to blame for the dark clouds over Ibrox
In the aftermath of Celtic’s victory in the Glasgow Derby, there has been no shortage of Quintessentially British angst from the other side of the city.
Dignified dining
I’m told that last night, the Transcendental Chairman and dear Philippe attended an entirely convivial bit of din dins.
The Epoch Games
It is perhaps fitting that Celtic shared the news today that the Barrowfield training complex is becoming a concrete and steel reality.