It’s doubtful that many Celtic supporters yesterday at Hampden gave much thought to Tennessee Williams. But for...
Matthew Marr
Matthew Marr is a Celtic fan and historian, and a long-time contributor to the site. He is the author of the book The Bould Bhoys: Glory To Their Name and runs a series of Celtic history tours which you can check out on his site.
Pitches are for players, not fans. Regardless of the excitement felt when Celtic clinched the title on Saturday,...
Tin hat on, but there are no refereeing conspiracies in Scottish football. And this includes for Celtic...
The worst part of VAR is the ‘wait’ moment it has introduced to goal celebrations. Yesterday Daizen...
In Greek mythology, the story of the Sword of Damocles is a warning to those in power...
If you accept the thinking of Scottish philosopher David Hume, every person lives several different lives. The...
Unless you live in a cave, these last few weeks, it’s been difficult to avoid discussion of...
The spectre of death is not dissimilar to the air we breathe. Its presence is constant and...
After Saturday’s Scottish Cup Final, it’s doubtful that many fans’ thoughts turned to lots of coins and...
It’s hard to k own what’s the worst part of simultaneously being a Celtic fan and middle...
