This blast from the past dropped into my inbox this morning from a buddy who surveils the goings on in the Square Mile.
Month: October 2022
Lettuce pray
I’ve often remarked to NUJ colleagues that the journalist doesn’t have the advantage of the historian.
Giovanni and the Jenga tower
The burning question today on Planet Fitba is will Sevco’s accounts be out before the next British Prime Minister has resigned.
Zombie Nation
Watching Britain at the moment from the stability of the European Union is a rather ghoulish sport.
Surfing the Third Wave to Lisbon
A delightful couple of days in Baile Átha Cliath, ach níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin.
Big Brother and the bottom line at Celtic
I’m grateful to Alan Morrison of Celtic By Numbers for bringing my attention to this potentially worrying commercial relationship at Celtic.
Resources and promises
There is nothing new about tension at a football club between the dugout and the boardroom.
A sad tribute act is compelling viewing in Donegal
In these turbulent times, it is reassuring that some things can weather the storm of events and remain unchanged.
A daft Prime Minister and a decent Dutchman
If Britain is a country called Sevco, then the current operator of the Ibrox franchise seems to have Truss issues.