It is an undoubted truism that power only becomes accountable when it is on the wane.
Month: February 2021
Trisha Devlin and James McClean
The role of the journalist is to hold power to account.
Rugger Guy looks at the Celtic interims 2021
I’m hugely grateful that my egg-chasing buddy took a quick break from that Six Nations thingy to look over the Celtic interim results.
The lie of 55
In a few short weeks, Sevco Scotland Ltd (who changed their name to The Rangers Football Club Ltd – Est 2012 ) will become SPFL Champions.
The Report of the Independent Review of Sexual Abuse in Scottish Football
Some documents deserve to be read in their entirety because of the importance of their contents.
The heavy cost of credulousness
In the summer of 2012, many within the Ibrox klanbase complained that the death of their club was a terrible shock.
Herrenvolk horse archers and heated driveways
I had a concern yesterday that Gregory Campbell MP would double down on his racist outburst about Songs of Praise.
The world according to Gregory Campbell MP
I must admit that I have never equated BBC’s “Songs of Praise” with insecure white supremacy.
A glib and shameless ploy that turned out to be true
When Mr King was trying to get into the big chair in the Blue Room, he certainly knew what buttons to press with the Ibrox klanbase.
Trouble at Checkpoint Larney cannot hold back the tide of history
This is the centenary year for Northern Ireland.