Guest Writer / October 31, 2011 10:13 am
Sunday's game against Forfar was always going to be a tough test for Hamilton who were trying to take all three points to secure sixth spot in the table. From almost the first minute of the match Forfar were in control of the midfield and putting Hamilton under pressure and it only took them only 6 minutes to open the
Andy Muirhead / October 31, 2011 1:02 am
Just days after convincingly beating Hibs 4-1 in the Scottish Communities League Cup quarter final at Easter Road, Colin Calderwood's side travelled along the M8 to face Celtic at Celtic Park and secured some revenge for that defeat as they secured a 0-0 draw, which leaves Neil Lennon's side 12 points behind league leaders and rivals Rangers. The game was
Ewan McQueen / October 30, 2011 9:32 pm
We haven’t yet reached Halloween but Rangers are already in a commanding position at the top of the SPL.The Ibrox side sit nine points ahead of second-placed Motherwell and twelve points ahead of their rivals Celtic in third, albeit with a game in hand. However, ask yourself this one question have you heard or seen much praise for Rangers manager
Laura Montgomery / October 30, 2011 3:37 pm
Scottish Champions Glasgow City head out to Germany tomorrow on the first flight to Berlin to take on German Champions Turbine Potsdam in the last 16 of the UEFA Women’s Champions League. The City team will check in at 7.30am at Glasgow Airport in preparation for the biggest match of their club’s history. Not only are City the first Scottish
Andy Muirhead / October 30, 2011 1:55 am
In 1773, an American politician called Hugh Williamson stood defiantly in front of the Privy Council in England, just before the outbreak of the American War of Independence, and uttered the immortal words: ‘repression will breed rebellion’. 238 years later and those immortal words emblazoned a banner held aloft at Celtic Park as the Green Brigade and its offshoot Fans
David Doherty / October 29, 2011 11:10 pm
Ross County remained top of the first division after a fine 2-0 victory away to Morton. Stuart Kettlewell's goal and a Colin Stewart own goal was enough to see the Greenock side off.Morton made two changes as Colin Stewart and Peter McDonald returned to the starting eleven. Ross County welcomed back Michael Gardyne as Ross County looked to extend their
Douglas Barrie / October 29, 2011 10:39 pm
East Fife went four points clear of Airdrie with a comfortable win that also leaves the home side just a point off bottom spot.Only two points separate the bottom half of the Second Division, with the win keeping John Robertson’s side in a play-off place. The Diamonds didn’t make it easy for them in the beginning though, after just seven
Craig Turnbull / October 29, 2011 10:00 pm
Falkirk continued their impressive start to the season with a 2-0 victory over Raith Rovers on Saturday.The Bairns opened the scoring through Blair Alston, before Darren Dods secured the three points minutes later. Steven Pressley’s men remain in second place, while Raith now find themselves a point above the relegation zone. The match was marked beforehand with a fitting tribute
Guest Writer / October 28, 2011 11:52 pm
Scotland Women twice battled from a goal down to secure a 2-2 with Wales in a thrilling encounter at Tynecastle. Wales took the lead after just three minutes, before Jane Ross drew them level almost mid-way through the first half, but a confident Welsh side regained the lead before a Jennifer Beattie header just before half-time pulled Scotland back into
Andy Muirhead / October 28, 2011 11:18 am
Whilst much of the attention of the footballing media has been upon Rangers, and its financial issues, Hearts once again have got their story into the headlines.According to the Scotsman, the players’ wages have again been delayed. According to the article “The players were first supposed to have been paid on 16 October, and although some of the younger playing staff have
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