By Hamzah Amir Ahmed Just like the transfer deadline day in European football, the NBA also has a similar system except it’s referred to as the trade deadline. Like football, teams in […]
A huge sigh of relief as Murray watches Djokovic topple Alcaraz in a four set thriller
By Hamzah Amir Ahmed Novak Djokovic is through to another semi-final after beating Carlos Alcaraz three sets to one – 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Heading into the match, the Serb has a […]
Manchester United vs Rangers: Battle of The Fallen Giants – a matter of mentality
By Laurie Finlayson On Thursday, a Europa League crunch match takes place at Old Trafford, a Battle of Britain, if you will. Rangers travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United. […]
Should the Old Firm be doing better in Europe when compared to clubs outside of the top five leagues…
By Scott Greer Outside of Rangers reaching the Europa League final in 2022, the Old Firm have been more than disappointing in European competitions in the last three seasons. However, this season […]
Former Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to attend Housing Festival
By Ashley Murphy Nicola Sturgeon MSP will open the first day of Scotland’s 2025 Edinburgh Housing Festival In a session looking at leadership, the former First Minister will be joined by the […]
Make or break for Philippe Clement as Rangers take on French opposition Nice
By Gary Denver-Newall The Europa League is back underway again for Rangers this Thursday as they travel to Nice, with Clement under major scrutiny for the recent form. Could this be the […]
‘We’re winning the treble’ – Rangers remain unbeaten in SWPL
By Johnny Orr The Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) is more competitive than ever this season, and Rangers women are aiming for a historic treble. With boss and former Lioness Jo Potter […]
Dumbarton staring down administration and relegation, with point deduction looking likely
by Gary Denver-Newall The Sons have released another statement today explaining the state they find themselves in, with a hefty points deduction this would place them below Inverness Caledonian Thistle, who are […]
Scotland and Steve Clarke yield Doak’s youthful enthusiasm
By Paul Cooper Scotland manager Steve Clarke reaped the rewards of starting 19-year-old Liverpool starlet Ben Doak in the vital Nations league double header against Croatia and Poland. The youngsters’ constant energy […]
A Nations League-inspired sea change for Scotland
By Laurie Finlayson Scotland’s 2-1 victory over Poland was bittersweet for the Tartan Army, with the team unbeaten in three but facing a playoff to stay at Europe’s top table. Bouncing back […]


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