Aberdeen Reach Scottish Cup Final After Dramatic Extra-Time Victory Over Hearts

Aberdeen secured their place in next month’s Scottish Cup final with a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over Hearts at Hampden Park. The Dons will now face either St Johnstone or Celtic as they aim to lift the famous old trophy for the first time since 1990. Hearts started the semi-final brightly, with Elton Kabangu andContinue reading “Aberdeen Reach Scottish Cup Final After Dramatic Extra-Time Victory Over Hearts”

Craig Burley on Celtic, Chelsea and Transitioning From Player to Pundit

As a footballer, you won trophies in Scottish football and English football, as well as representing Scotland at major international tournaments. What are your personal highlights from your time as a player? “As a teenager, I dreamed of being a footballer, so the highlight for me has to be the fact that I was ableContinue reading “Craig Burley on Celtic, Chelsea and Transitioning From Player to Pundit”

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”

Jamie McGowan on Falkirk Memories & Playing Against Larsson & Laudrup

You were born in Morecambe, yet the majority of your football career has been rooted in Scotland. What initially drew you to Scottish football, and what made you stay? “Well, I had a couple of trials. I was at Hearts and Rangers on trial and quite enjoyed it up here. I also had a trialContinue reading “Jamie McGowan on Falkirk Memories & Playing Against Larsson & Laudrup”

Gary Irvine on Coaching the Next Generation and His Desire to Return to Management

In the later stages of your career, you transitioned into management with Forfar, and since then, you’ve been involved in coaching at Kilmarnock.    How do you reflect on your journey since leaving Forfar, both in terms of your time away from the senior game and your ongoing involvement in coaching?   “After the roleContinue reading “Gary Irvine on Coaching the Next Generation and His Desire to Return to Management”

Daizen Maeda Makes Champions League History for Celtic

Daizen Maeda has emerged as a pivotal figure for Celtic in the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League campaign, consistently delivering standout performances that underscore his importance to Brendan Rodgers and his team. His contributions have been instrumental in Celtic’s journey through Europe’s elite competition, highlighting both his individual talent and his integral role as an effectiveContinue reading “Daizen Maeda Makes Champions League History for Celtic”

Kieran Tierney Set For Emotional Celtic Return

Brendan Rodgers confirmed yesterday that Kieran Tierney will return to Celtic in the summer having agreed a pre-contract to rejoin his boyhood club. Speaking to the media ahead of Celtic’s Champions League fixture with Aston Villa, Rodgers said: “Ideally it [Kieran returning] would [happen in January] but, at this moment, he’s still an Arsenal player.Continue reading “Kieran Tierney Set For Emotional Celtic Return”

Five Managers Motherwell Could Turn to for Their Next Appointment

Motherwell now find themselves looking for a new manager after the resignation of Stuart Kettlewell. With the Scottish Premiership as competitive as ever, the Steelmen will want someone capable of steadying the ship while injecting ambition and vision into the club. Here are five potential candidates Motherwell could consider: Steven Naismith (Unattached) Steven Naismith isContinue reading “Five Managers Motherwell Could Turn to for Their Next Appointment”

Kyogo Departs Celtic as a Modern Day Legend

Kyogo Furuhashi’s time with Celtic, beginning in 2021, has been marked by remarkable achievements and a profound impact on the club’s success. As he has now sealed a move to Ligue 1 side Rennes in a £10 million transfer, it seems fitting to reflect on his contributions to Celtic and the legacy he leaves behind.Continue reading “Kyogo Departs Celtic as a Modern Day Legend”

The Most Successful Scottish Football Managers of All Time

Scotland has long been a breeding ground for exceptional football managers who have left their mark on football across the world. Here, we look at some of the most successful Scottish football managers of all time. Sir Alex Ferguson Achievements: • Clubs Managed: East Stirlingshire, St Mirren, Aberdeen, Manchester United • Trophies Won: 49 majorContinue reading “The Most Successful Scottish Football Managers of All Time”