Countries with an adequate supply of self-respect are usually republics where the people choose the head of state.
Month: November 2021
Friday night confetti
As ever, I’m indebted to football finance expert David Low for keeping an eye on this stuff.
James Dornan MSP threatened by ex-British soldier
I am surprised that the case of Mr Andrew Brews has not been more prominent in the Scottish media.
A contemptuous appointment
When football clubs do not listen to their supporters, it rarely ends well.
Unquestioned answers in the Blue Room
A fundamental task of any journalist in a presser should be questions answered, and answers questioned.
The Hunger Gains
Conor Goldson should have known that the last thing the Ibrox klanbase wanted to year at Hampden yesterday was the truth.
A tale of two boardrooms
This could all really be an unethical social psychology experiment devised by some 21st century Stanley Milgram.
Armoured cars and tanks and huns redux
Most normal folks would agree that the idea of tanks on the streets of a city is usually a bad sign.
Bertie Auld
If a Glaswegian encyclopaedia had a pictorial edition, then the entry under “gallus” would have Bertie smiling out at you.
Why Sevco now needs a proven austerity operator after Stevie G
As has been reported here by Rugger Guy, the RIFC year-end accounts do not make for good reading.