It would be reasonable to assume that a club that had just qualified for the Group Stages of the UEFA Champions League would have a bit of cash to splash on transfers.
Month: August 2022
A watershed moment for Sevco
When Malmo triumphed over the original Rangers in August 2011, it proved to be an existential event.
Another game of Sevco roulette
Once more, the high rollers in the Blue Room have to spin the wheel and hope that it comes up 32 Red in Eindhoven tomorrow night.
Michael Collins was a Fenian
In the “decade of centenaries”, today might be one of the most divisive and problematic.
August is not too early for dark imaginings from the Ibrox klanbase
Around this time last year, the illiterati of the Fitba Fourth Estate were quite sanguine that Celtic had no chance of winning the title.
Margin call at Ibrox
The footie cliché about “fine margins” was never more apposite than last night at Ibrox in the 69th minute of the match.
Keeping things FARE at Ibrox
I think it is a clear indication of a racism problem at Ibrox when an organisation like FARE is seen as the enemy.
New rules and Euro riches concentrate minds in the Blue Room
This is a massive week for FC Replica.