Celtic’s latest pre-season defeat confirmed what supporters already feared: the squad is short, the window has drifted and ...
Renewing Celtic TV is still support for the team, but refusing Celtic Store spending is one supporter’s way of joining the ...
The Celtic board's problem is not evil intent, but limited imagination. Their caution, fear and lack of vision have become ...
It was interesting yesterday, wasn’t it, hearing Craig Halkett at Hearts talking again about the end of last season? He was not screaming conspiracy. He was not indulging in the anger that some were ...
Celtic’s poor set-piece record has not cost titles, but it has wasted a useful weapon and left the club short in an area ...
Celtic’s likely Champions League opponents are beatable, if the board backs O’Neill and avoids another self-inflicted ...
Michael McGovern’s return to Celtic as a goalkeeping coach may not grab headlines, but his understanding of the club could ...
Iheanacho could yet stay at Celtic after productive talks, and his unfinished story at Paradise may still have another ...
Maeda is being criticised for answering questions about his future, but Celtic fans care more about whether the club is ready ...
Did Ibrox’s early interest in McInnes and key Hearts figures unsettle Celtic’s title rivals and accidentally help us win the ...
Celtic cannot afford to shop lazily in Scotland, but Josh Mulligan may be one domestic market exception worth considering at ...
The Record tried to frame Kyle Lafferty’s sectarian abuse ban as a story of loyalty. Instead, it reopened a grim chapter in ...