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Samaras gives some Gordon Smith good advice
By: Cham |In the morning’s Daily Record, Greek boy Georgios Samaras, whose country will be traveling to hallowed South Africa this next summer, has offered his expertise as to how Scotland’s national side can improve: get a better manager.
“The key to success for us in Greece has been a strong manager, that’s 100 per cent the [...]
Match Preview: Dundee United v Celtic
By: Cham |For those of y’all who still aren’t ready to return to the ongoing dreadful saga of Scottish football, MK Dons visit visit Southend this evening. The Dons sit fourth in English League One, tied with third position Colchester on points. Southend have won three, lost three and drawn two at home. Should be a tasty [...]
In the Press : Steven Fletcher Moves Masses to Tears
By: Cham |Every so often, you come across that one story that just sends your heart soaring into the stratisphere, a real moment when you absolutely walk on sunshine and everything’s gonna be alright. Or something to this effect.
A recent article in The Daily Record – Steven Fletcher: Moving to England has made a man of me [...]
Presumptuous Old Firm gets faced by pretentious English Prem
By: Cham |The news is clear on this one. The Guardian and The Times Online are giving the business to Celtic and Rangers upon the outright rejection of a Old Firm inclusion into the English Football League. From the Daily Record: “The clubs welcomed the additional input into an ongoing process, however, they were of the opinion [...]
Aiden McGeady has man-crush on Irish boss Trapattoni
By: Cham |It seems Aido is quite excited about this brief break from club duty for the Republic. In talking about Itallian-born/Ireland boss Johnny Trapattoni, “He tells me I have the ability to score and take a shot, because if I take a shot and even if I don’t score, it might take a deflection and it [...]
A Look Back – January 28, 2006
By: Cham |The date: January 28, 2006
Celtic v Dundee United.
A Celtic starting eleven of Artur Boruc, Mark Wilson, Adam Virgo, Stanislav Varga, Ross Wallace, Shunsuke Nakamura, Neil Lennon, Stiliyan Petrov, Shaun Maloney, Magic Zurawski, and Welshman John Hartson.
Of that line-up, John Hartson (now retired), Zurawski (now playing in Cyprus) and Petrov (now playing for Aston Villa) [...]
Hooligans on Film – Typical Ranger Behavior
By: Cham |In college, my Greek professor would often tell a story about about how, during the American Civil War, Union troops came on to our (Hampden-Sydney) College campus in rural south-central Virginia. They searched (for who knows what)throughout the grounds, harassing students and faculty alike, and even busted down the college’s Presbyterian church door, what my [...]
Hair of the Dog – Hamburger (and Benny) Hill
By: Cham |I feel we can skip the typical match report on this one. It would look something like this:
Hamburger SV nil, Celtic nil…
According to The Herald, both Scot McDonald and the keeper, who still isn’t Artur Boruc, say Celtic can still qualify out of the Europa Cup Group Stage.
Scotty Mac, a beacon of light and [...]
Don’t forget to cheer on your fellow Scottish club tonight
By: Cham |Rangers play Unirea Urziceni this evening in Romania’s Steaua Stadium. They already played two weeks ago, and I complete forgot to come on the ‘gers that night. I think I had yoga or something.
Of course, a Scottish side should cheer on another Scottish side, as the folks from BBC Scotland suggested at the beginning of [...]
Hair of the Dog – The Sunday Morning Report
By: Cham |The Sunday Morning Report
In the Scottish Premier League :
Celtic 3 – 0 Kilmarnock
- Two wins in a row find Celtic atop the Scottish Premier league. Two loses out of three find Killie ninth, tied on points with St Johnstone and Hearts.
Hibernian 2 – 0 Aberdeen
- With the best 6-game form in the league – 4 [...]






