It was 21 degrees in Glasgow yesterday.
Month: July 2017
The Sevco High Command seek the source of denial
I was saddened to hear that an air of distrust and suspicion recently descended over the centre of sporting mediocrity that is Murray Park.
The problem of Orangeism
I find this subject utterly wearisome and depressing.
Bonfires and Buckfast bottles
The law of unintended consequences is almost always in play.
WhatsApp Pedro?
Consider this.
The sweet smell of financial reality slowly percolates into the Blue Room
I am pleased to report that a recent conclave of the Sevco High Command was well attended.
A Poundshop Mourinho
Training ground spats are nothing new in professional football.
The financial Carthage at Ibrox continues to lay siege to the Sevco High Command
I emerged from the word mines feeling a bit like Scipio returning from the Third Punic War.
Why cheating must be punished if sport is to survive
This is undoubtedly a defining moment for the national game in Scotland.
The Sevco High Command comes up with a prescription for healing
There was a meeting of the Sevco High Command yesterday and top of the agenda was how best to respond to the Big Tax Case ruling.