As pressure grows for Celtic to respond to the Ibrox disorder, the club faces a clear responsibility to defend its supporters ...
A closer look at Ryan Stevenson’s claims about the Celtic fans, the Ibrox disorder and why they fall apart under even basic ...
Despite the chaos at Ibrox, away fan allocations for Celtic Park remain unchanged. The decision exposes hypocrisy across Scottish football.
Questions are growing over Police Scotland’s handling of the derby disorder and their attempt to shift responsibility onto clubs and fans.
Media calls for sanctions after the Ibrox disorder raise serious questions about hypocrisy and selective punishment in Scottish football.
To be honest, in many places football is passion. In Glasgow, however, it has historically been something heavier than that. The rivalry between Celtic and the Ibrox club has never been just about ...
The real issue after Sunday's attack on Celtic fans is not ultras culture. It is about the need for accountability at Ibrox ...
Celtic’s performance at Ibrox was ugly but tactically brilliant. Martin O’Neill’s flexibility neutralised the opposition.
The media’s “plague on both houses” narrative ignores the key fact of the Ibrox pitch invasion. The truth must be confronted.
As a Celtic fan growing up in a certain time, during specific events, you never entirely forget what those events felt like. Scottish football has changed a lot over the years … but in some ways not ...
Celtic’s cup win at Ibrox exposed a deeper issue. At what point does our Espanyolification of the Ibrox club become total?
Celtic face a critical choice after the Ibrox disorder. Targeting their own supporters would play directly into the media narrative.
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