I thought this blog would have been a barrel of fun to write this week, but there have been a few things puzzling me that I need to put straight in my own wee world. Beating Rangers is great, it’s fun, it gives you a laugh… but,
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Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic team rose to the occasion at Ibrox this afternoon as the Hoops were calm amongst the chaos. After the match, Brendan Rodgers said: “It’s a massive result, when you consider that virtually half the team weren’t available. I said before the game to them,
Read more →Celtic face Rangers in a massive derby encounter at Ibrox this afternoon, and if there is anyone who knows about winning derby matches it’s Brendan Rodgers. Rodgers has only lost once in 13 matches against Rangers holding an aggregate score of 31-7 in those games. There were
Read more →Today’s Glasgow Derby at Ibrox represents the first major challenge for Brendan Rodgers since his return to Celtic in the summer. Despite an indifferent start to the season that has seen Celtic drop out of the League Cup at the first hurdle, the Hoops hold a one-point
Read more →The first derby of the season awaits this afternoon with all the excitement and nerves that this fixture brings starting to kick in. Celtic haven’t been in the best of form in recent weeks following the Viaplay Cup exit at Kilmarnock followed up with a home draw
Read more →This coming Friday and Saturday, ACSOM’s very own Jerry Taylor is bringing an updated version of the popular play ‘Singing I’m No a Billy He’s a Tim’ to Glasgow’s Pavilion Theatre. This time, however, there is a twist as the production will run with an all-female cast
Read more →There was a certain level of inevitability in the absence of Celtic supporters at Ibrox Stadium due to “safety and security” concerns at the weekend. Just like the 1994 debacle when David Murray banned Celtic fans from the stadium, we are once again seeing Ibrox exclusive to
Read more →Once again, we came away from a weekend’s fixture with plenty of talking points around the quality of refereeing in Scottish football. Not for the first time, the decision-making of the men in black has been brought into question. This is Scottish football after all, of course
Read more →Ange Postecoglou was, quite rightly, extremely disappointed in defeat after Saturday’s game. The former Australian international didn’t shy away from the fact that his team were absolutely not at the races against Rangers at the weekend. As we have come to expect from Ange, we got a
Read more →Ange Postecoglou’s side have only registered two defeats this season in what has been a memorable, potentially historic, campaign for the Australian and his reigning champions. With 95 points out of a possible 105, this league season has been relatively error-free. However, Saturday’s defeat at Ibrox uncharacteristically
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