I understand that the Celtic Trust was informed late Friday that the Celtic AGM would take place earlier than last year. This was followed by the news today that the deadline for submissions of shareholder resolution is 12noon.
Month: October 2021
Tunes and loans at Ibrox
As regular readers will know, Sevco recently launched their commemorative liquidation denial video.
Shame that tune
When this site started in 2008, the first issue it tackled was a new addition to the Ibrox song sheet.
The rogue state next door
You know that you’re in a new political dispensation when the leader of Fine Gael makes a statement about the Brits that I could have written in An Phoblacht twenty years ago.
VAR and outstanding bills
Yesterday I had a chat with someone who took part in the recent VAR conflab at Hampden.
No shortage of Gammon on Brexit Island
Regular readers will know that since the get-go, I have characterised Brexit as a slow-moving Suez Crisis.
A public execution of sport on the Tyne
There is something bone-crushingly ironic about a Newcastle fan in an ad hoc keffiyeh brandishing a bottle of booze [0.26].
A wake up call from London
I have in times past upset some SNP types by accurately characterising Holyrood as a “regional assembly”.
A sorry tale of administrators and auditors
My big pal, the late Paul McConville, would have loved this story.
A PR rookie and an angry icon
I’m told that there was a free and frank exchange of views within the Sevco firmament at the weekend.