This summer, bereft of a competitive football match I had any genuine interest in, my viewing was mainly dominated by an old friend.
Month: July 2024
Why Popcorn FC will stay in the entertainment business
Yesterday’s court listing certainly explained the urgency of the recent dignified conclave in the Blue Room.
Not a lot of loving for the Close Season Cup
I was sad that Philippe could not fulfil any media duties in the mixed zone at Murrayfield after the titanic struggle against Manchester United.
Operation Austerity and the Irish blogger
These must be difficult days for the Transcendental Chairman.
Why do only a few have the highest level insecurity clearance at Sevco?
“There are unknown unknowns”, said Donald Rumsfeld, the United States Secretary of Defence, apropos the existence of WMD in Iraq.
A significant silence versus a brand of opportunity
This should be a happy time for the Ibrox klanbase.
Clement bounces a reality cheque at Sevco
My regular readers will not have been surprised by dear Philippe’s comments, breathlessly reported in the Daily Radar, apropos the budgetary situation at Sevco.
Quite suddenly Sevco needs good neighbours
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was Statement O’clock in the Blue Room by Monday at the latest when they confirmed that a deal was finally concluded over Hampden.
Let’s all play the Copland blame game
Another day and nothing from the Blue Room on the Copland Stand impasse.