The Celtic board's problem is not evil intent, but limited imagination. Their caution, fear and lack of vision have become ...
Maeda is being criticised for answering questions about his future, but Celtic fans care more about whether the club is ready ...
Iheanacho could yet stay at Celtic after productive talks, and his unfinished story at Paradise may still have another ...
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 ...
Did Ibrox’s early interest in McInnes and key Hearts figures unsettle Celtic’s title rivals and accidentally help us win the ...
Michael McGovern’s return to Celtic as a goalkeeping coach may not grab headlines, but his understanding of the club could ...
I do not know whether Martin O’Neill is frustrated, angry or simply resigned to the situation at Celtic right now. Perhaps it is a little bit of all three. But after his latest interview, there is no ...
Earlier in the week, I wrote about those who are trying to get tragedy chanting criminalised through the Scottish Parliament. As I said then, I have no problem with the idea in principle. Mocking ...
I wrote not so long ago that Celtic can no longer afford to shop lazily in the Scottish market, and I stand by every word of that. The domestic market has become a dangerous place for a club like ours ...
There it is. Camilo Duran is a Celtic player. The contract is signed, the deal is done, and the first real transfer rumour of the summer has finally become reality. Celtic have got their striker.
Last night, one of the Celtic sites put up a list of the teams we could conceivably face in the Champions League qualifier, and as everyone knows, we should only have to face one round in the ...