Posts Tagged: SPL


13
Mar 10

Arse has collapsed, again…

Right, so, that’s that. That’s the season drawn to a close with a Maurice Edu header in the 92nd minute.

They are 13 points clear, haven’t lost a game in 4 months and we cannot pull our fingers out. Despite Robbie Keane. Keano rocked up on loan, and has been scoring regularly for us, but I don’t think a 6 month stint would have been enough to see us through. Maybe if he’d taken the Spurs boys to Dublin in the summer, we’d have gotten him all year, and he’d have made a Larsson-esque contribution to the season.

As it is, we’ve got Mogga, and his particularly dour brand of football. After spending the first half of the season bedding in (forgiveable) and trying to get a set of comparative cloggers to play sexy football, he’ll be spending the second half trying to persuade Keane to stay and apologising for flogging half the squad to Middlesborough. Continue reading →


11
Mar 10

Mince and Tatties 03

The trouble with running a blog and having to take compulsory family holidays is that while your correspondent was working his way down the slopes in an Elvis-esque way (by which I mean a fat sweaty guy wearing a jumpsuit and ornate scarf, all the while high on painkillers following a comedy fall in the car park on the morning of the first day), the world of Scottish football moved on without me.

And if you thought finding out anything about Scottish football was a complete bastard here in Holland, trying to find out who won the game between Peterhead and Dumbarton whilst atop a mountain somewhere in the middle of Germany is next to impossible.

So it was that in more or less complete ignorance I returned home, frustratingly unaware of anything that had transpired while I was gone. And yes, ignorance is bliss and all that, but for someone running a blog, ignorance is fatal. But, truth be told, having been away from the laptop for as long as I have been, it has been refreshing to have a break from the pressure of getting Inside Left into the number 87 spot in the Scotblog awards for next year.

Aye, I was getting used to not having to spend my evening researching articles for the site (no really, I dont just make this shit up, some real actual research takes place) and apathy was starting to set in, so it is with some degree of Herculean effort that I dragged myself back behind the keyboard and back onto these pages. So to quote Bill Hicks “it’s great to be here wherever I am, I always like it when I’m here”.

Spoiler: most of what you are about to read is pretty old hat. Apologies in advance… Continue reading →


19
Feb 10

Scottish Football Weekender

Oh Jesus, here we go again.

Another weekend of anguished scanning of the Sky Sports website while I’m pushing the kids around IKEA. At the risk of going on about it, can Aberdeen get back to winning ways? The omens don’t look good as Falkirk, their opponents tomorrow are – if not already, then certainly come May – a lower division side, meaning it’s going to be another afternoon of clenched buttocks for all associated with the Granite City.

Another team with problems all their own are Celtic who, in keeping with the tradition of these previews starts off our tour of the Scottish football fixtures across all four divisions. Alphabet-tastic! Continue reading →


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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