Posts Tagged: Rangers


16
Feb 10

It’s not easy being green (and white)

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray puts his head in his hands as Steven McLean draws Aberdeen level for the fourth time in Saturday’s key SPL encounter at Pittodrie. The 4-4 draw, coupled with Rangers’ 3-0 defeat of Hibernian at Ibrox puts Walter Smith’s side firmly back in control at the top of the SPL. With only 13 games left until the end of the season, the title chase may be disappearing from Mowbray’s grasp as that 10 point difference seem larger than ever.

There are still two Old Firm fixtures to come – wins in both games would put the cat firmly amongst the pigeons again, but Celtic’s defensive frailties need to be sorted out if they’re to avoid dropping more points along the way, a point made by former Celtic player John Hartson, who played under Mowbray at West Brom.

Off the field, the latest financial results brought little comfort to the Parkhead club. A decrease in turnover of around £8m to £36m, together with a fall in profit and a rise in club debt only serves to underline the urgency for Mowbray to deliver a league title and European qualification (the drop in revenue was largely attributable to “disappointing” European competition) to prevent the financial trickle becoming a full-scale hemorrhage.

The financial results do not include spending in the recent transfer windows and which saw big names such as Edson Braafheid, Marc-Antoine Fortune, Jos Hooiveld, Diomansy Kamara, Robbie Keane, Ki Sung Yueng, Landry N’Guemo, Morten Rasmussen, Thomas Rogne and Zheng Zhi joining. The spending is offset by the departures of Gary Caldwell, Willo Flood and Barry Robson to Middlesbrough.

On the positive side, Celtic chairman Sir John Reid underlined the fact that season tickets sales, sponsorship and merchandise have all been “holding up well”.

Celtic are at home to Dundee United on Saturday; Rangers are away to St Johnstone.


12
Feb 10

McGhee takes a Cup gamble

Ahead of tomorrow’s SPL tie against Celtic at Pittodrie, Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee has stirred up the passion for this game, though these are mostly those of the Rangers supporters.

The reason for their ire: McGhee has hinted in an interview that he may pick a weakened site to face Celtic as his team prepare for a crunch match against Raith Rovers on Tuesday.
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5
Feb 10

The Scottish Cup Cavalcade!

Back in the day when an Aberdeen appearance in a Scottish Cup final was a reasonably regular occurrence, the prospect of playing some lower Division canon-fodder was generally greeted in the same manner that the owner of an abattoir welcomes another delivery of mangy cows and sheep to his premises. We’d hack and slice our way through our hapless opponents in a determined, if not always pretty fashion, to emerge victorious and quite often blood stained at the end of it all. Yes, football was a man’s game in them days…

But oh, how the ravages of time have made a seemingly innocuous game against a team that’s fourth from the bottom of the First division the sort of affair that would have you watching the highlights from behind the sofa through the fingers of your hands, your buttocks clenched so tight that not even the most perfectly formed gaseous excretions could get out, and cramp sets in after the first five minutes.

I realise I am being rather hard on my beloved AFC of late (ref: our previous posting), but fuck it, I feel like a right spanner walking around IKEA on a Saturday morning in my replica top being pointed and laughed at by small children; the parents are generally not much better either. Things have got to change, starting tomorrow. So, back the meat wagon up against the doorway at Stark’s Park and herd those Raith Rovers players into the whirling knives of our killer attack.

Oh, there are some other games on as well, by the way. Continue reading →


3
Feb 10

Clueless mediocrity

This article may well consign my application as a regular contributor for the Aberdeen match day programme to the bin, but it won’t be the only thing around here that’s worth binning, to wit: Mark McGhee, Aberdeen FC’s dreams of European football next season (or any season, for that matter) and the hopes and dreams of a life-long and long-suffering Aberdeen supporter.

This season has been a ride (in more ways than one), the likes of which people would queue up for at Disneyworld. There have been so many ups and downs, so many sharp turns and sudden halts that even the most hardcore of roller coaster fanatics would be wiping the sweat off their furrowed brows. Continue reading →


2
Feb 10

The great Celtic gamble

There’s a wave of optimism spreading across the east end of Glasgow.

Tony Mowbray has strengthened his side considerably, bringing in three strikers and two defenders as he continues the chase for his first league title since becoming Celtic boss. The gap between Mowbray and Walter Smith remains ten points, but with Rangers selling rather than buying, can Robbie Keane and the rest of the new Bhoys make the difference between a league title and possibly a very expensive gamble? Continue reading →


28
Jan 10

A 10 point-gap in the SPL: is the season over?

Travelling back home through Gatwick last night, I quickly checked the football scores before switching off the phone for the flight. At the time, Rangers where winning 1-0 against St Mirren and Celtic where 1-0 up against Hibs.

Nothing unusual in that I thought, but as an illustration of the fragility of the Old Firm this season, by the time I landed in Rotterdam, Celtic had somehow managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and websites across the nation decreed the end of the Scottish football season for 2009/10. Continue reading →


25
Jan 10

Damn you Andrew Little! (or: “The Scottish Fitba Review”)

In a remarkable weekend of Scottish fitba in which the league leaders across all four divisions either saved or dropped valuable points in injury time, Inside Left comes out smelling of roses, as the predictions we made on Friday turn out to be almost correct.

I was actually a minute or so away from cleaning up at the bookies until Rangers youngster Andrew Little scored to earn the defending champions a point, and deny Hearts their win at Ibrox in six years. The potential winnings would not have meant retiring to a life of golf and international jet travel, but it would have meant an upgrade from the usual “6 small margueritas” to the more decadent “3 medium margueritas” down at our local Dominos.

T’was not to be however, all of which means that this will be the last time I’ll be bemoaning the failure of “the emergence of young talent coming through the ranks” and all that bollocks. I mean, the 91st minute. At Ibrox. I ask you.. Continue reading →


22
Jan 10

Scottish Fitba Weekender

Thank goodness all that Cup nonsense is out of the way.  It’s Saturday, meaning there’s nae work, only good ‘ole League Football. This weekend sees a full fixture list across all four divisions, which given recent meteorological events is a rare occurance indeed. Is this perhaps the first signs of the Second Coming? Well, quite possibly, given our first fixture this weekend.. Continue reading →