It's time for the Old Firm to put their own needs to one side to try and help their Scotland players prepare for next month's winner-takes-all clash against Italy. The prize is worth it. Posted October 20, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Vladimir Romanov's attack on referees is punished. Posted October 26, 2006 by Reuters
Severin's late strike takes Aberdeen to fourth. Posted October 31, 2006 by Reuters
Part 2 of our review of the Scottish football season praises a young talent, a small team's rise to the top and consoles the country's losers. Posted June 15, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Gordon Strachan beat Rangers to one of the hottest properies in Scottish football – but the former Hibs star has been a big let-down and will have to perform next season. Posted May 02, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
With 29 goals in the bank in his first season at Parkhead, the signing of the Aussie former Motherwell star has proved to be a superb piece of business by Gordon Strachan. Posted April 29, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Injuries and bad luck seem to have blighted the career of the player for whom Chelsea paid £10m – but he deserves better. Posted March 10, 2008 by Lennard Pearce
Neither Rangers nor Celtic will get their hands on the CIS League Cup this season - and that has to be good for Scottish football. Posted March 16, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Celtic's chief executive complains about the 'unattractiveness' of the SPL. It's time his club did something about it. Posted December 05, 2006 by we love fitba blog
Part one of a preview of the Scottish Premier League predicts another title for Celtic and Vladimir Romanov's Hearts knocking on the Rangers door. Posted August 13, 2007 by CaughtOffside.com
The Easter Road club's trophy torment is the butt of rival fans’ jokes, but their 4-1 thrashing of Aberdeen in a Scottish Cup replay sparked a chink of light in a week people said would define the season of both clubs. Posted January 22, 2007 by we love fitba blog
The young midfielder seemed to make himself bigger than the club when he took on the previous Ibrox manager. Sixteen months on he could captain Rangers to the quadruple! Posted April 22, 2008 by John McCallum
Journeyman striker Tam McManus could still be celebrating - despite missing out on the Hampden showdown with Celtic. Posted May 02, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Rangers are short of money, Hearts are in disarray, and no one else nearly strong enough, so who can challenge Celtic, strengthened by the signing of another star youngster? Posted June 07, 2007 by we love fitba blog
Having seen Arsenal's famous 'In Arsene we Trust' banner on TV, this Ibrox fan has decided to test his faith to the full. Posted March 11, 2008 by John McCallum
There's never been a better opportunity for Walter Smith's men to show Glasgow football belongs to them. It could be an interesting season north of the border. Posted August 07, 2007 by Ralph Little
It's a sad state of affairs when religion, race and ugly behaviour dominate a game of football between two teams from the same city. Posted April 30, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Resplendant in Ibrox tie and blazer, the new manager handles his first press conference with aplomb. But the question remains -- how did the SFA lose their man? Posted January 12, 2007 by we love fitba blog
The SPL big fish rule the domestic pond, but it's not the right preparation for facing the sharks in the Champions League pool. Posted April 26, 2007 by jamie rhind
Old Firm are every bit as good as Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea – and McLeish has a better chance of making Euro 2008 than McClaren Posted October 23, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
If a day ever comes when Scottish football fans show allegiance to the teams on their doorstep rather than the Old Firm, it will be the day snow falls in the Sahara. Posted December 05, 2007 by Graham Mann
The pressure is growing on Celtic's manager after a bleak run in the league – Rangers are breathing down his neck and the Old Firm game on January 2 will be a defining moment. Posted December 23, 2007 by John Boland
Wherever the late Motherwell captain and former Celtic star is now, I hope the sound of the crowd on that glorious Scottish Cup Final day at Hampden Park is still ringing in his ears. Posted January 03, 2008 by Graham Mann
It's been a hard grind for the small-time team who joined Scotland's elite after winning three successive promotions. But with their benefactor in hospital with a serious illness, it all seems to be turning sour for the SPL's bottom club. Posted February 21, 2008 by Jonathan Morrow
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 April 11, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Amid the clamour of a growing lobby, the SFA top brass admit it may be time for a reassessment of the alcohol ban currently in place at matches in Scotland. Posted February 29, 2008 by Jonathan Morrow
Proposals for SPL2 are another attempt to squeeze the life out of Scottish football while not upsetting the applecart of the big boys. Posted December 05, 2006 by ScottishFootballBlog .
The SPFA promise to back Steven Pressley in his battle with the Tynecastle club's Lithuanian owner. Other football bodies must make a stand as well. Posted December 07, 2006 by ScottishFootballBlog .
In what could have been another over-hyped and ultimately disappointing British heavyweight bout, Williams and Scott Gammer served up a surprising treat. Then king Danny hinted at retirement. . . Posted March 03, 2007 by Gaz Shaw
The Spurs goalkeeper's failure to deal with a cross led to Germany's equaliser - prompting calls for the his head. David James, Robert Green or Scott Carson look better options. Posted August 23, 2007 by Jordan Collins
The former Reading man took the Abramovich money just like Scott Parker – and has gone down the same Blue route to oblivion. Posted April 14, 2008 by David Combe
Boro crash down to earth after beating Arsenal – Scott Parker gets his first Premier League goal for the Hammers, but did they deserve the three points? Posted December 23, 2007 by Michael Walsh