

Articles tagged with "scottish-premier-league"
SPL action this weekend
By j | October 3rd, 2008The Scottish Premier League returns with six great matches before the international break. The table is completely wide open with only five points separating Craig ...
Week 7 Preview in the SPL
By Ian Rose | September 25th, 2008We're six weeks done in the Scottish Premier League, and as week seven looms, the season is starting to take shape. The top two ...
Nakamura Wins PK, Checks Video To See If He Was Fouled.
By chris | September 23rd, 2008It was a good win for Celtic over the weekend against Kilmarnock, but it didn't come without some controversy. They were comfortably leading 2-0 in ...
Scottish League Cup!
By j | September 23rd, 2008The Scottish League Cup, commonly known as the "Co-operative Insurance Cup" returns with the third round today with the following matches: Tuesday Dunfermline Athletic vs St Mirren ...
real Football - week 6
By j | September 21st, 2008Week six of the Scottish Premier League concluded with six great matches. Excluding Celtics 3-1 defeat of Kilmarnock, each of the matches went down to ...
Onward Motherwell
By j | September 13th, 2008There is no debating it has been a tough start to the SPL season for The Well but next week they will show their grit ...
update on Motherwell's UEFA Cup efforts
By j | September 8th, 2008With the international break finally behind us, things are about to heat up at a dizzying pace as UEFA Cup and Champions League matches commence. With ...
planning your Saturday afternoon
By j | August 30th, 2008There are five great matches today this afternoon in the Scottish Premier League. Inverness CT at Falkirk (preview) It's been a dreary start to the campaign for ...
week 3 summary
By j | August 24th, 2008It was a great weekend in the Scottish Premier League and I hope you were able to catch some of the exciting action. Of the ...
break-up the Accies!
By j | August 22nd, 2008The SPL is packed with six great matches this weekend, none more interesting than Hamilton Accies visit to Kilmarnock. Billy Reid's Accies have got off ...
not for your prawn sandwich set
By j | August 15th, 2008While the lil' darlings get ready for tomorrow's opening day matches and get all in a tizzy of what to wear and wonder if the ...
only 20 years ago
By j | August 11th, 2008Twenty years seems like whisper away now. As I think back to 1988 so many moments resonate in my life and its difficult to think ...
All your first-day scores
By Ian Rose | August 9th, 2008Here are all of the scores from the first day in the SPL and SFL: Scottish Premier League Falkirk 0 - 1 Rangers Aberdeen 0 - 2 Inverness ...
Help Wanted, and a First for the Caley
By Ian Rose | August 9th, 2008So, here's the deal. I woke up at 6:30 this fine Saturday morning to watch my beloved Caley Thistle travel to Aberdeen for a ...
League Cup and Thursday Mashup
By Ian Rose | August 7th, 2008I find myself apologizing as often as anything else on these blogs lately, mostly for the fact that I'm so rarely here. Unfortunately, moving ...
The Offside Euro 2008 Champion: Charles Snyder
By Dave Martinez | July 11th, 2008Over three weeks of tournament action and only one country stood tall: Sweden. Ibrahimovich proved to be unstoppable in the virtual world, earning ...
Celtic Win the SPL, Rangers' Quadruple Reduced to Ruins
By Daryl | May 23rd, 2008Dramatic finale in Scotland last night. Celtic and Rangers went into the final game of the season level on 86 points at the top, though ...
Squeeky Bum Time in Scotland
By Ian Rose | May 19th, 2008Like seemingly every other league in Europe in this fantastic May of football, the SPL will come down to the final day. Rangers just ...
Squeeky Bum Time: All over Europe
By Ian Rose | May 11th, 2008It's May, and while most people in the world are reveling in the sunshine and flowers and all that, you and I have our minds ...
Rangers' Favorite Ref Strikes Again
By Ian Rose | May 10th, 2008Rangers took a big step toward finishing off the SPL title today, finishing off Dundee United 3-1. The real story of the game, though, ...
Title Watch Update
By Laurie | May 5th, 2008A couple of titles were settled this weekend, and a couple of challenges got more complicated. Here's what the Title Watch looks like after ...
Rangers: Live by the scoreless draw ...
By Ian Rose | May 4th, 2008You know the rest. Just as Rangers held firm in defense and offered little in attack in Thursday's penalty UEFA Cup semifinal win over Fiorentina, they ...
Motherwell loses captain in bar "attack"
By Ian Rose | April 29th, 2008Details are sketchy, but here's an incident has popped up which might just have consequences all over the SPL. Paul Quinn, captain of Motherwell, ...
Clubs on the Verge of Domestic Titles
By Inara | April 26th, 2008Though there's still several weeks left in most European football leagues, some domestic title races are already over. In Portugal, Porto were declared champions (though ...
Ronald Koeman Not Missed In Spain, But Wanted Everywhere Else
By chris | April 25th, 2008It's been a hectic year for Ronald Koeman, swapping hilly Holland for Spain, and it appears he's the type that doesn't stay single for long, ...
Daily Dose 4.24.08
By Laurie | April 24th, 2008Some news to read as you beat somebody up in the Mad Tea Party line at Disney World: Best football commercial ever made? I don't ...
Here come the Accies, and other news
By Ian Rose | April 21st, 2008This past week or so has featured a lot of blogging distraction for me, between losing my voice screaming for my new local side and ...
All About Promotion: Who's Coming Up in Europe?
By Laurie | April 17th, 2008The other day we talked about the rather depressing subject of relegation. Today though? The sun is shining, so let's move on to ...
Photo of the Day: Green Power
By Laurie | April 17th, 2008Nothing like a derby to get the adrenaline up. These are Celtic fans during their team's victory over Rangers in the Old Firm derby this ...
The Old Firm Derby That Had Pretty Much Everything
By Daryl | April 17th, 2008The Old Firm Derby is always a big deal. You know that. But yesterday's was even bigger because Celtic needed a win to keep alive ...









