Celtic’s win gets smeared by Ibrox's media allies as luck while clear penalty and red card incidents against Ibrox are ...
The Celtic AGM is a box-ticking farce with no real power. The only meaningful protest left is a full fan boycott. Here’s why it matters.
Was Brendan Rodgers sabotaging Celtic or just sabotaging himself? A look at the tactical rigidity and ego that brought his downfall.
The return of Martin O’Neill to the Celtic dugout sparked vile songs from Ibrox fans—including the Famine Song. He still terrifies them.
Celtic outplayed the Ibrox club at Hampden, but once again the media and their fans scream conspiracy. It’s always someone else’s fault.
Celtic look like they have rediscovered belief and momentum. Hearts now feel the pressure with December at Celtic Park ...
Danny Röhl tries to ingratiate himself at Ibrox but the numbers look grim and Celtic exposed that today. The fear and loathing is building.
O’Neill’s Celtic showed the past and future in one game. Kenny and Osman impressed, Trusty dominates, belief returns.
For ninety minutes today, none of that is going to matter. Today the symbiosis that players, manager and fans will again be flowing back and forth. For today Celtic is once again what it has always ...
Celtic fans go into the semi final fearing our own weakness more than anything across the city, and the blame sits squarely with Desmond.
Strachan has suggested that Celtic’s next manager won’t arrive until December. If true, someone inside the club is playing a dangerous game.
Tony Cascarino's bizarre TalkSport comments about Brendan Rodgers reveal the ignorance at the heart of football media's take on Celtic.