Let’s get a few things straight.
Month: June 2022
IndyRef2
Yesterday I joked with my publisher that he should be grateful to Nicola Sturgeon for doing his marketing for him.
A Swiss gamble?
It is an unassailable contention that any law is useless if it is not enforced.
The Irishman returns to the scene of the crime
One of the first issues that this site dealt with when it started in 2008 was the racist abuse aimed at Irish internationalist Aiden McGeady.
A fatal fealty
Regular readers will be fully aware that one of the recurring themes in the death of Rangers and the subsequent Sevco shitshow has been an apparent lack of governance from the chaps at Hampden.
Mick Lynch
Over the past few days, I have found it impossible to ignore the Mick Lynch phenomenon on my social media feed.
Native Shore part three
My publisher often jokes with me that current political events seem to be doing a very good job of promoting Native Shore.
Fabrizio Romano
As regular readers will know the first week of November usually sees me in the beautiful city of Lisbon.
Public data and inconvenient facts
For the green half of Glasgow, this should be the summer of their quiet content.
Ten years of feeding a succulent lie is not journalism
A decade ago, the death warrant of a football club was signed in a short meeting at Ibrox Stadium.