ALAN MORRISON: Celtic return to the Park for only the 4th league game of 2020 on the back of dropping the first league points of the new year. Despite another tortuous experience in Livingston, the champions extended their league lead further over the Gerrard Allstars. Meanwhile, opponents
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The Coatbridge Irish Heritage Committee has confirmed that the 18th St Patrick’s Day Festival runs from today until 14th March this year: “As usual, we have a mix of events that we hope will suit all tastes, from sport, music, fun and debate, which reflect our heritage,
Read more →The following is an extract from Paul John Dykes’ interview with Bernie Slaven: MOVING TO ENGLAND When I left for England in 1985, I didn’t want to leave Glasgow because, although I was 24, I was immature. My mother went to the church in Fernhill, where she
Read more →PAUL JOHN DYKES: With a League Cup already in the cabinet; the ninth league title in succession clearly on the horizon; and four trebles in-a-row a distinct possibility, Captain Scott Brown has described his Celtic team as “not perfect” in the lead-up to tonight’s encounter at the
Read more →The following is an extract from Paul John Dykes’ interview with Bernie Slaven: GROWING UP A CELTIC FAN My abiding memory of going to Celtic Park as a kid was my father taking me to the Rangers end; he never took me to the Celtic end. My
Read more →The Quality Street Gang were mentored by the greatest football team Scotland has ever produced. The result was a group of audacious young prospects who even threatened for a spell to emulate their trailblazing predecessors. The Lisbon Lions cultivated their underlings on the Barrowfield training ground, and
Read more →PAUL JOHN DYKES: The dreadful home support was matched only by the state of the McDiarmid Park pitch, which cut up badly down Celtic’s left in the first-half. Whether or not the poor surface set the tone for Greg Taylor’s overall performance is another matter for debate,
Read more →The extraordinary 33-match winning cup sequence is once again on the line on a threadbare Perth field. If Celtic had to hand pick their next opponent after the bewilderingly poor performance against Copenhagen, then it might be St Johnstone. There is no team Celtic have found easier
Read more →After Thursday night, it felt like a few lines from The Smiths’ ‘There Is a Light That Never Goes Out’ had summed up the period between 81 and 85 minutes: And in the darkened underpass, I thought, ‘Oh God, my chance has come at last’. (But then
Read more →Following the announcement of his new album, In the Shape of a Storm, which Loose will release on 12 April, Damien Jurado has shared the LP’s opening track – Lincoln. Lincoln is a two decade-old track, which had been slated for his third record. Jurado shared the
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