Former Celtic striker Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink reckons Neil Lennon's first-hand experience of one of the most dramatic title races in memory will be the difference this season.
27.01.2020 - 17:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Craig Burley says Celtic fans wanted to KILL their players if they lost a game as they endeavoured to stop Rangers winning 10-in-a-row.
The former midfielder joined the club in the summer of 1997 after Walter Smith's Gers had matched the record nine league wins on the spin.
Their dominance came to an end that season as an Ally Mitchell goal for Kilmarnock on the penultimate day condemned Rangers to a 1-0 defeat at Ibrox, which allowed Celtic to wrap up the title the following weekend with a win
Former Celtic striker Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink reckons Neil Lennon's first-hand experience of one of the most dramatic title races in memory will be the difference this season.
Gary Holt has said for months Scottish football’s authorities need to do more to help our teams in Europe.
Hearts' Scottish Cup quarter-final with Rangers has been moved to 5.30pm on Saturday February 29 after being selected for television coverage.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon admits he doesn’t know what Hearts will turn up at Parkhead on Wednesday night but he’s warned his players to get ready for the one that roasted Rangers.
Steven Gerrard wrapped George Edmundson in cotton wool for the first six months of his Rangers career to protect him.
Forget the fact there is a full card of games on tonight.
As the transfer window reaches its thrilling crescendo, there's tons happening both in Scotland and across Europe.
A frenzied January transfer signing season has led us to this - 48 hours to go before the window closes.
Stuart McCall knows from experience you can only afford three stinkers in a season to enjoy the sweet smell of title success.
He scored twice against world and European champions Liverpool to set up a dream replay at Anfield - but Shreswbury striker Jason Cummings insists it has nothing on Celtic vs Rangers.
There's plenty to ponder as we hurtle towards yet another transfer deadline.
There's only six days left of transfer madness as the window comes to what we hope will be an epic crescendo.
Time is running out in the transfer window as the sands of time ebb away towards next Friday's deadline.
It's not quite the final countdown yet, but we're certainly getting there.
It's not quite time to play the 'Final Countdown' but we're hurtling towards the transfer window end game.
Scottish football hero Ally McCoist has come out swinging in defence of Celtic and Rangers and reckons the Premiership big-hitters would thrive south of the border.
Ayr United have been handed a home tie in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup.
Transfer season can leave football fans breathless and there are set to be many more gasps along the way with 12 days remaining before the window slams shut.
There are only three framed shirts on the wall in Alex Rae’s house.