Scotland usually lose games they're supposed to win
Let's see if they can avoid doing that against Georgia and take 12 from 12
Let's see if they can avoid doing that against Georgia and take 12 from 12
It’ll be cruel if this gets rained off with Scotland winning and possibly in a position to take 12 from 12
Celtic are very lucky to get Rodgers. They would have been shooting in the dark otherwise.
Rodgers is a tried and tested manager who will inspire the squad. No question.
I see Rodgers crashing and burning very quickly if he's nowhere near enjoying complete dominance over rangers.
There's a lot of Celtic supporters who'll be all over him if their supremacy over rangers diminishes in any way.
He'll be out of there in about 18 months IMO. There'll be no shortage of knives being pulled out on him if this doesn't go like Rodgers first period in charge.
While some may mock Scottish football the hospitality is top notch. At Livingston, in particular, you can wow your hospitality guests with the state of the art facilities...
While some may mock Scottish football the hospitality is top notch. At Livingston, in particular, you can wow your hospitality guests with the state of the art facilities...
Jugs is always welcome but football is evolving and they should probably upgrade to younger models if they want to grow the fanbaseRemember going to Tannadice as an away fan in the 90s and half time shop was a couple of old dears pouring plastic glasses of diluting juice out of jugs.
Sad news, Craig Brown has died aged 82.
Thought he was a decent manager for the national side tbf.