I am informed that administrative chaos and disorder has become the norm at Ibrox.
Month: August 2011
Scottish football is past its prime.
Some things just date you. They mark you out as belonging to a generation that is past its prime.
No point in dwelling on it too much I suppose.
How to defeat churnalism.
An excellent piece by Michael Cross in this edition of NUJ in house magazine “The Journalist” (Journalists under the spotlight) mirrored several conversations I have had recently about the onward march of “churnalism”.
Bocanegra. Maribor formally protest to UEFA.
Maribor have sent a written protest to UEFA about the eligibility of US citizen Carlos Bocanegra who played for Rangers in last week’s Europa league tie in Slovenia.
The Irish Post.
It was with shock and sadness that I received an email last Friday morning informing me of the death of a dear friend.
The Irish Post had ceased to exist at the age of 41.
The green and red of Mayo.
They were up early this morning stumbling into cars, vans and coaches across the county.
Martin Bain’s “race against the clock”.
Martin Bain has expressed fears to several people close to him that his main concern about his case against Rangers is not the strength of his claim, but that he simply runs out of time.
Success in Europe for Rangers.
I have noticed in the past that Scottish sports journalists sometimes can have faulty hearing in Europe when Rangers play.
Points victory.
This was a big big morning for many young people in this Republic.
The results of “the leaving” are out today.
It shouldn’t be allowed? Shining a light on the financial situation at Rangers.
Sometimes a simple choice of words can betray a greater truth.