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The tactical awareness of Walter Smith is frustrating but the bottom line is that it works. If Celtic can't record a victory on Wednesday night then the title race is all over. Posted Tuesday, April 15, 2008 15:31 by gerald mclaughlin
He was the quiet, one-club man who was courted by Europe's top clubs. But did he make a big mistake in swearing allegiance to the Hoops? Posted Friday, April 11, 2008 12:07 by gerald mclaughlin
There is a saying in football that all goalkeepes need to be a bit mad, but behind this Pole's sometimes eccentric behavour is a seriously talented player. Posted Tuesday, April 08, 2008 12:43 by gerald mclaughlin
His tactics are throttling the game in Scotland, but now he wants to overtake Celtic and take the Blues to the next level in Europe. Posted Wednesday, April 02, 2008 13:28 by gerald mclaughlin
After Saturday's victory over Celtic, Walter Smith and Co have a real chance of winning four major trophies this year. But the nagging pessimism won't go away. Posted Tuesday, April 01, 2008 14:40 by John McCallum
The Scousers thought it was job done after a 1-1 UEFA Cup draw at Parkhead, but they didn't bargain for the thumping they took in their own Merseyside backyard. Posted Monday, March 31, 2008 12:05 by gerald mclaughlin
The signatures of Richard Dunne, Daniel van Buyten and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar can turn the tables on Rangers. Posted Friday, March 28, 2008 11:56 by gerald mclaughlin
The first game in charge for new Scotland boss George Burley and you'd think everyone would like to be a part of the new set-up to try and impress him. Everyone except the the lone Rangers, that is. Posted Thursday, March 27, 2008 13:34 by gerald mclaughlin
Despite two years of great success and improvement, the Hoops boss still doesn't have the full backing of the fans. As a Rangers supporter, I have absolutely no idea why. Posted Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:54 by John McCallum
The death of Phil O'Donnell has cearly had an adverse effect on the team, both on and off the pitch. Can the Fir Park outfit finish third in the SPL? Posted Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:15 by george dymock
If Celtic and Rangers came south of the border, initial failure would be replaced by long-term success. Posted Thursday, March 13, 2008 16:07 by Ed Bottomley
The Glasgow teams may be giants north of the border, but in England the only giants are the Big Four. And let's be honest, the Old Firm are way below that kind of level. Posted Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:32 by Chris Goldsmith
One would think it's the Wrexhams, Forfars and Newcastles of the world who have everything to complain about these days. Yet the headlines are still dominated by the latest whining from the Premiership's top four and Scotland's only European Cup winner. Is there something sinister behind the continual carping from some of Britain's biggest clubs? Posted