Today, on Radio Scotland, Billy Dodds had a bit of a meltdown upon being told by Tom English that the Ibrox job is not attractive to people. I am glad that at least one of them has finally arrived ...
Last night, the prominent Celtic fan outlet A Celtic State of Mind claimed that the CEO Michael Nicholson said the club was “busy enough as it is” in response to a query about how it had investigated ...
As everyone will know, the official minutes of the Celtic fans’ meeting with the board on Monday night were published yesterday. Many people wondered how they would compare with the leaked version ...
This week, Michael Nicholson revealed himself. He has no business being CEO of this club. Sometimes it’s the little things that resonate far beyond where they should. There was one image that summed ...
So today, one online bookie suspended betting on Gerrard becoming the next Ibrox boss. It looks increasingly likely that he is their number one candidate. There are several aspects to this that I want ...
One of the common threads on fan media at the moment is Rodgers’ signing record. But that record has become an incredibly complicated thing to decipher, and we have to be honest when we’re analysing ...
Later tonight, I’ll be posting my full article on last night’s fan meeting, and nobody will be shocked to hear that I’ve got a harsh take on it. For now, though, if you want a quick snapshot of how ...
So last week, we got the publication, at long last, of the Fairhurst Report and it told us all what we already knew; our fans were targeted by Police Scotland. Deliberately. Explicitly. And if we’re ...
According to the Sunday Mail’s ancient hack Hugh Keevins, one of the things Celtic directors hate most of all are those long, lingering television shots of them sitting in a line at games. I have no ...
Yesterday’s article on mandate and legitimacy drew a lot of questions. People asked me whether these ideas are really that important in the context of where we are right now, with this team and this ...
Mounting frustration and the growing sense that Celtic is in a state of crisis make it all the more important not to let the media away with their games. Or rather, not even “games” – what we’re ...
Yesterday was a banner day for the Celtic Communications Department. Much maligned, often scorned, you almost have to give them credit. It’s not often that an organisation manages to start the morning ...
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