Post Tagged with: "old firm"
Ewan McQueen / March 25, 2012 9:39 pm
Rangers denied their arch rivals Celtic the chance to seal the SPL title at Ibrox after emerging 3-2 winners on an enthralling afternoon in Govan. With the sun shining in the Scotland’s biggest city, the Glasgow giants played out an enthralling Old Firm encounter, which saw three red cards and Celtic manager Neil Lennon sent off at half-time, then warned
Andy Muirhead / March 22, 2012 12:05 pm
VICE travels to Glasgow to get an up-to-date look at Britain’s most impassioned and notorious sporting rivalry. After the passing of a new government bill criminalising sectarian abuse at football matches, and with Rangers on the verge of liquidation, VICE asks what’s next for a rivalry that defines a city?So, what to make of all of this? We try to
Andy Muirhead / March 22, 2012 12:00 pm
VICE travels to Glasgow to get an up-to-date look at Britain’s most impassioned and notorious sporting rivalry. After the passing of a new government bill criminalising sectarian abuse at football matches, and with Rangers on the verge of liquidation, VICE asks what’s next for a rivalry that defines a city?It’s derby day. We catch up with old adversaries John O’Kane
Andy Muirhead / March 21, 2012 12:12 pm
VICE travels to Glasgow to get an up-to-date look at Britain’s most impassioned and notorious sporting rivalry. After the passing of a new government bill criminalising sectarian abuse at football matches, and with Rangers on the verge of liquidation, VICE asks what’s next for a rivalry that defines a city?We venture inside Rangers’ infamous Louden Tavern for a sing-song, before
Andy Muirhead / March 20, 2012 10:12 am
VICE travels to Glasgow to get an up-to-date look at Britain’s most impassioned and notorious sporting rivalry. After the passing of a new government bill criminalising sectarian abuse at football matches, and with Rangers on the verge of liquidation, VICE asks what’s next for a rivalry that defines a city?In Part Two, we meet Abdul Rafiq, a Rangers-supporting Muslim who
Andy Muirhead / March 19, 2012 11:58 pm
VICE travels to Glasgow to get an up-to-date look at Britain’s most impassioned and notorious sporting rivalry. After the passing of a new government bill criminalising sectarian abuse at football matches, and with Rangers on the verge of liquidation, VICE asks what’s next for a rivalry that defines a city? Split by matters of politics, religion and culture, Celtic and
Andy Muirhead / December 29, 2011 3:12 am
The second Glasgow derby of the season saw Neil Lennon's Celtic side take all three points as they beat Rangers 1-0 to leapfrog them into top spot, after turning around a 15 point deficit from the 5th November to go two points clear. Welshman Joe Ledley scored the only goal of the game in what was a deserved win for the Parkhead side
Andy Muirhead / December 28, 2011 5:46 pm
The second Old Firm derby game kicks off tonight at 7.45pm with a solitary point between the two sides at the top of the Scottish Premier League.After clawing back a 14 point deficit, Neil Lennon’s Celtic side are on the ascendancy and go into the game as the inform team. Rangers meanwhile have to dust themselves off after the Christmas
Andy Muirhead / September 20, 2011 9:25 pm
On tonight’s show we are joined by Chris Gallagher and Stefan Bienkowski from the Oval Log. We discuss all the weekends action in the SPL, Donald Stewart rounds up the action in the Scottish Football League and we look at the big match on Sunday between Rangers and Celtic. In fact we dissect it. Enjoy the show! Listen to The
Zoe Broome / September 16, 2011 11:54 pm
After a disappointing start to the SPL’s only ongoing European campaign, Celtic will have to pick themselves up for the Old Firm derby on Sunday. This is something I firmly believe they can do. Whilst Rangers have home advantage and advantage in terms of the games won, for the majority of domestic games this season Celtic have been playing well.
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