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Kari Arnason, the 29-year-old Icelandic ace, gave the visitors the lead in the 63rd minute but Maurice Edu equalised four minutes later.
View from the opponent – Manchester United
Ahead of United’s visit to the Emirates on Sunday, Adam Dennehey, the editor of Man United blog ‘We All Follow United’ gives his view on United’s inconsistency, Rooney’s form and Arsenal’s recovery apart from his love for a certain young Pole!
Scholes Hails United’s ‘Rolls Royce’
Michael Carrick’s importance to the team has been highlighted in recent months with his solid displays in the middle of the pitch. Much maligned, Carrick’s performances have improved to the extent that those who previously cursed his place in team now laud his selection. Carrick has benefitted from having the energetic Phil Jones beside him, [...]
Team For St Mirren.
I think it’s about time we spoke about players who can pull on the famous Hoops or whatever Nike tell us to wear. We have spoke enough about who we want in the full preview (which if you haven’t read is HERE). The ‘Punters Friend’ gives the provisional squad as this: Forster, Matthews, Rogne, Mulgrew, [...]
Andrew Ellis joins Rangers board
Ellis has previous experience as a director of Queens Park Rangers and Northampton and was involved in a bid to buy out Sir David Murray before Whyte bought Rangers for £1 in May 2011.
VIDEO: Carrick & Nani Discuss Scholes’ Return
Speaking exclusively to Betfair in the live interview that took place yesterday, Nani and Michael Carrick spoke about the shock of seeing Paul Scholes in the changing room ahead of the derby game at the start of the month.
Both also s…
Are Spurs better than Arsenal?
Lewis Kyriacou gives his take on Tottenham’s dominance over Arsenal this season in the league and feels that the Spuds have just too much quality when compared to the Gunners.
Nani Sounds Out Sir Alex’s Potential Replacement
Possibly one of the most worrying thoughts as a United fan is what will happen when Sir Alex retires. Whilst some have a ‘we will cross that bridge when we get to it attitude’, history has shown that these things are dealt with better when prepared for. Names have been offered up both domestically and [...]
Sacked manager blames twitter for slow poisoning
Warnock was the first Premiership manager to be sacked in 2012 with both his chairman, Tony Fernadez, and captain, Joey Barton, prolific on the social network.
Baba Diawarra Hasn’t Signed (The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of St Mirren Away)
The Good It’s always good going into a game on an unbeaten run, getting important players back from injury and with confidence seeping out of every living, man, women, child, dog, cat and goldfish that has a Celtic bone in it’s body. Usually, this would see me as pessimistic as a Lib Dem MP at [...]
Forrest boost for Celtic
Forrest hasn’t played since the 3-0 win away to Dunfermline on January 2 and has been one of Celtic’s most influential players this season.
Photo: You Only Tweet When You’re Winning
Footballers have a huge presence on Twitter, none more so than Rio Ferdinand. The United center back is known for tweeting it up, providing commentary on your favourite shows as well as his insightful Q&As so Nike have decided to capitalise on this by adding his Twitter moniker to their boots. With Manchester United taking [...]
New Polish striker added to Rangers transfer wish list
Despite the club having it’s share dealing suspended by the PLUS market and the dark cloud of a possible £49m plus tax bill it appears to be business as usual as the Ibrox side look to strengthen the £8m strike force of Nikica Jelavic and Kyle Lafferty.
Moan, Moan The Celts Are Here (5 Facts, Findings And Thoughts About Beating United)
1) 11……..wins……..in……….a…..row. How does that sound? Good? Aye, good. 33 points out of 33 is the tobacco that we are smoking and it’s making us high maaaaaaaaan. Still let us forget all that and just stay that little bit jumpy and grumpy, shall we? We were caught out by “The Squigglier Part II: The Revenge”. [...]
Coffee & Tv: Rabiu Ibrahim “Nigerian Attacking Midfielder”
Celtic have announced the signing of Nigerian U23 internationalist (Heh, that does sound lame) Rabiu Ibrahim after he successfully became the first player to get through our rigorous trials since Gary Holt and Justin Whittle. They worked out well. He comes with a bit of a pedigree and seems to have lost his way a [...]
A Chat With The Opposition: Arsenal
In light of Manchester United’s trip to the Emirates to face Arsenal this Sunday, I thought it’d be good to chat to Arsenal fan Emmet McEvoy @emmetmcevoy, getting his take on Arsenal’s season so far ahead of the match at the weekend.
Scholes Comeback A Masterstroke, Or Desperation?
I was as surprised as anybody last weekend when I was informed prior to the Manchester Derby FA Cup clash that Paul Scholes was named on the bench for Manchester United following a dramatic retirement U-turn.
Celtic and Santos Laguna discuss friendly match
A deputation from the Mexican club are currently touring Europe and held talks with Celtic at the weekend while attending the 2-1 win over Dundee United.
SFA chief Regan finds Rangers tax issue tedious
The final sitting of the First Tier Tribunal is in Edinburgh today with the outcome of the case having far reaching consequences for every area of professional football in Scotland.
Celtic player globally acclaimed, another sensationally bound for Glasgow
Christmas flashback…. “Oh, oh, oh” as Santa said recently when he visited the Gers boardroom mistakenly whilst delivering Christmas presents. Even Santa could smell the turmoil, or whatever excrement craig whyte had dragged in there to sign, Santa with a dis-tasted look taking a whiff of the disgust went for the exit of a [...]
Celtic striking target moves to La Liga
Celtic were heavily linked with the Maritimo striker during the last transfer window with only an issue with a work permit preventing the deal from going through.
Forget The Bolton Result, Bigger Challenges Lie Ahead!
So mid-January and Manchester United go joint top with a team who have now only won 1 in 5, and so the Red Army march on to the title while those around them fade into another summer of crazy spending, allowing Rooney to have a few cigarettes, b…
Defender goes out on loan
The former England youth team defender had spent the first part of the season on loan to Peterborough but failed to make a single appearance for Darren Ferguson’s side.
Hearts in the dock as players go unpaid again
The SPL is set to punish Hearts after the Edinburgh side again failed to pay their players wages.
Despite the claims of owner Vladimir Romanov that wages have been paid the SPL board will meet tonight to decide on how to punish the club with options ranging from a fine to a points deduction.
PHOTO: Mancini Still Doing His Card Tricks
He did it when Man City faced Liverpool earlier this month and then apologised claiming it was in the heat of the moment. He then proceeded to accuse Wayne Rooney of doing it in order to get Vincent Kompany sent off in the derby but tonight as Man City took on Wigan, Roberto Mancini got [...]
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