Celtic’s need for continental success in the name of progress
With another Scottish League title under their belt, Celtic need to look to higher goals if they are to truly progress, writes Jon Massingham.
With another Scottish League title under their belt, Celtic need to look to higher goals if they are to truly progress, writes Jon Massingham.
Liam Morrison discusses Stuart Armstrong who was one of the bright spots for Scotland in their win over Slovenia in the World Cup qualifiers.
With Hearts manager Ian Cathro under mounting pressure, Robert Hay jr questions whether the club’s managerial set-up is creating the environment for strife.
Liam Morrison wonders why Kenny McLean, and his Aberdeen team mates, have been overlooked for international selection by Scotland.
With Pedro Caixinha’s tenure at Rangers off to a winning start, Liam Morrison investigates what ‘Gers’ fans expect from their new manager.
With Scottish football suffering in the shadow of its larger cousin south of the border, Robert Hay has some new ideas that could change the fortunes both domestically and around the world.
Paul Murphy takes us back to the early 1980s when Celtic enjoyed a UEFA Cup run that included a famous win over Sporting Lisbon.
Paul Murphy discusses Celtic’s return to the Champions League group stage, just a few months after Brendan Rodgers took over as manager.
Barcelona took on Celtic at the Aviva Stadium over the weekend, and Alwyn Robinson was on the ground for Back Page Football to capture the action.
Is football becoming more competitive in Scotland’s top tier? Stefan Reyners takes a look at forthcoming season and asks whether Glasgow dominance may be coming to an end.