Celtic
Why Scottish Restaurants Make Marina O'Loughlin Cringe
My home country’s reputation as being culinarily challenged has not been achieved without putting in the work. Scottish restaurants have a way to go until they’re no longer the punchline.
Wagner off X Factor Now Does Football Banter For A Living
Wagner will sing horrible songs about your least favourite football club for the cost of a Nando's dinner date for one.
Celtic To Introduce Safe Standing Area From Start of Next Season
Rail seats will be installed at Celtic Park over the summer, with initial plans to accommodate up to 2,600 fans.
Inside the Welsh Distillery Taking on the Irish and Scottish Whisky Dons
Ireland may have Jameson and Scots their Scotch, but Penderyn Distillery is making a name for Welsh whisky. “The Scots do a double distillation, the Irish distil three times, but we only distil once,” says Penderyn’s Jon Tregenna.
The Criminalization of Scottish Soccer Fans
The proposed introduction of facial recognition technology has met with anger among Scottish football supporters, who see it as a further step towards criminalising the fans.
The Cult: Henrik Larsson
Henrik Larsson became a hero at each of his clubs, but nowhere is he more revered than at Celtic Park. The brilliant Swede was the last truly world-class talent to grace the top tier of Scottish football.
Should Footballers Be Forced to Wear a Poppy?
Like all public figures, footballers face huge pressure to wear a poppy for Remembrance Day. But does this undeniably political symbol have a place in the sport?
The Weird and Wonderful Origins of Scottish Football Club Names
What's in a name? For many Scottish clubs, rather a lot.
What Makes 'You'll Never Walk Alone' Such An Enduring Football Anthem?
It's sung at stadiums across the globe and holds different meanings for each set of fans. What turned 'You'll Never Walk Alone' from a showtune into football folklore.
Does Scottish Football Need Rangers?
Rangers will play outside the top flight for a fourth successive season. Is their absence from the Premiership harming Scottish football?
Have football fans been recognised as a political force?
Football fans represent a significant demographic in Britain, yet they have rarely been pandered to at election time. Has that changed in 2015?