Jimmy Thelin Hails Historic Aberdeen Triumph in Scottish Cup Final

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin spoke with emotion and pride after guiding the Dons to their first Scottish Cup triumph since 1990, following a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Celtic at Hampden Park. The match, which ended 1-1 after extra time, saw Aberdeen hold their nerve in the shootout, delivering a moment of euphoria forContinue reading “Jimmy Thelin Hails Historic Aberdeen Triumph in Scottish Cup Final”

Maloney Open to Dundee Discussion As Interest Grows in Former Scotland International

As Dundee prepare to appoint a new manager, it is my understanding that Shaun Maloney is one of the names under consideration for the vacancy at Dens Park.  His managerial career to date has shown that he has a track record of navigating tough circumstances while holding a clear vision for of how he likes hisContinue reading “Maloney Open to Dundee Discussion As Interest Grows in Former Scotland International”

Why Derek McInnes Is The Right Fit for Hearts

With the dust still settling on another rollercoaster season at Tynecastle, Hearts find themselves at a familiar crossroads. Big club, big expectations, and once again, a big decision to make over who leads them into the next chapter. Amid all the noise and speculation, one name stands out as a sensible, stabilising option: Derek McInnes.Continue reading “Why Derek McInnes Is The Right Fit for Hearts”

Duncan Ferguson Launches Autobiography in Style at Mar Hall

Mar Hall, May 9 — Footballing legend Duncan Ferguson held the launch of his long-awaited autobiography last night at the grand Mar Hall Hotel, delivering a night filled with nostalgia, humour, and heartfelt reflections on a career that’s been anything but ordinary. “It’s all in the book. The good, the bad, and everything in between,”Continue reading “Duncan Ferguson Launches Autobiography in Style at Mar Hall”

Irish Premiership 2024/25 Season Review: Every Team Graded

By Dr Grant Campbell As another gripping season in the Irish Premiership comes to a close, I reflect on the highs, lows, surprises, and disappointments from across the league. From historic European achievements to title glory and the low of relegation, here’s how each of the 12 clubs fared, complete with their end-of-season grades. LinfieldContinue reading “Irish Premiership 2024/25 Season Review: Every Team Graded”

Celtic are Champions in waiting after Aberdeen and Rangers share the spoils at Pittodrie

Celtic are on the brink of sealing a 55th Scottish league title after Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw by Aberdeen at Pittodrie today, all but ending the Ibrox side’s hopes of a late charge for the Premiership crown. With just five games remaining in the season, Rangers now find themselves a daunting 15Continue reading “Celtic are Champions in waiting after Aberdeen and Rangers share the spoils at Pittodrie”

Alan Hutton on Scotland, Steve Clarke and Scott McTominay

Steve Clarke has hinted he may run his Scotland contract down and leave in the summer of 2026. Do you think the SFA should try to retain his services? And if he does leave, who do you think should replace him? A. “It’s an interesting one, I’ve thought about it before. He’s been there since 2019,Continue reading “Alan Hutton on Scotland, Steve Clarke and Scott McTominay”

New stadium and new era – But will it be for the best solution for Manchester United?

By Michael Burney At the beginning of this week, it was announced that Manchester United plan to leave their current home of the past 115 years and move into a shiny new 100,000 seater stadium and complex on adjoining land next to Old Trafford. The construction of the “New Trafford” stadium is expected to cost aroundContinue reading “New stadium and new era – But will it be for the best solution for Manchester United?”

Why Dougie Imrie Would Be a Perfect Fit for Partick Thistle

With Partick Thistle currently searching for the right managerial appointment to take the club forward, one name that stands out as an ideal candidate is Dougie Imrie. The current Greenock Morton boss has earned a strong reputation in the Scottish Championship for his ability to maximise resources, build a competitive squad on a limited budget,Continue reading “Why Dougie Imrie Would Be a Perfect Fit for Partick Thistle”

Roy Keane’s comments were more about where Manchester United are now as a club than any historical truths

By Michael Burney Following the draw with Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday, former captain Roy Keane stated that United were “getting cheered off here. We used to get booed if we had drawn”. These comments have drawn plenty of online comments and interaction, but the Irishman was being somewhat tongue in cheek with hisContinue reading “Roy Keane’s comments were more about where Manchester United are now as a club than any historical truths”