The real issue after Sunday's attack on Celtic fans is not ultras culture. It is about the need for accountability at Ibrox ...
Celtic face a critical choice after the Ibrox disorder. Targeting their own supporters would play directly into the media narrative.
An examination of how the Scottish media is shifting the narrative around the Ibrox disorder by blaming ultras rather than the real problem.
The abuse Neil Lennon faced at Ibrox forced UEFA to intervene in Scottish football. Two decades later the sectarianism problem is unresolved.
Celtic’s dramatic penalty victory at Ibrox should have been remembered for the football. Instead the night was overshadowed by ugly scenes.
The media’s “plague on both houses” narrative ignores the key fact of the Ibrox pitch invasion. The truth must be confronted.
Celtic’s cup win at Ibrox exposed a deeper issue. At what point does our Espanyolification of the Ibrox club become total?
Celtic’s performance at Ibrox was ugly but tactically brilliant. Martin O’Neill’s flexibility neutralised the opposition.
Hugh Keevins accused Celtic of risking Martin O’Neill’s health. It’s a poisonous claim that crosses the line from criticism into bile.
Despite Hearts leading the table, Celtic still have the squad, experience and mentality to surge back and win the Scottish Premiership.
Rohl claimed ignorance about the ugly scenes after the match at Ibrox to protect his relationship with the club’s most extreme supporters.
Celtic edged past the Ibrox club in a tense Scottish Cup clash. It was far from pretty, but Martin O’Neill’s tactical ...