Published: September 30, 2009
It has been announced that Glasgow are to host the 2010 Cerebral Palsy European Football Championships. The event will take place at the new Regional Football Centre at Toryglen and will feature teams from en European countries including Russia, Ukraine as well as the Auld Enemy, England.
Published: September 29, 2009
Sorry about the use of words in the title – ‘Weir Fleck & Rothen’ – but in all honesty Rangers were outclassed tonight in their Champions League clash with La Liga side Sevilla. And despite being the less glamourous of all the top seeds, Sevilla showed those watching tonight why they were in fact favourites [...]
Published: September 29, 2009
Issue 8 of The 12th Man is out now and available to buy in both print and online. In this issue we will debate the introduction of video technology, why we should keep the faith with Scotland manager George Burley, we profile Legendary striker Denis Law, we preview the first Old Firm derby of the [...]
Published: September 29, 2009
It’s a busy show this week and we kick things off by looking at the SPL action from this past weekend, including a Pat McCourt stunner at St Mirren Park and a dour 0-0 at Ibrox. Rapid Vienna and Sevilla visit Glasgow this week and we’ll preview these massive European encounters.
As always we’ll analyse the [...]
Published: September 29, 2009
Join us for live text commentary of Rangers Champions League clash against La Liga opponents Sevilla tonight from 7.30pm. Match Preview and the line up has been announced by Walter Smith.
Published: September 29, 2009
Scottish TV are reporting that large sums of money were alleged to have been placed on Hawick Royal Albert to lose 7-0 to Huntly FC in the first round of the Scottish Cup. Police have reportedly confirmed that they are investigating an allegation of match fixing in the Scottish Cup tie.
Published: September 28, 2009
This year is the 125th edition of the Scottish FA Cup; the second oldest domestic club competition in football. To most fans of Scottish clubs who participate in it, its commonly known just as ‘The Scottish Cup’ plain and simple one of, if not the highlight of the domestic season. In [...]
Published: September 28, 2009
To tie in with an article we shall be writing for Issue Nine of our football fanzine The 12th Man, we are asking fans and primarily Rangers fan – if they think Rangers FC is a club in crisis?
The past few seasons have seen the following:
Sir David Murray stepping down as chairman
No Players being brought [...]
Published: September 26, 2009
Follow all the action, all the goals and get up to date scores from kick off at 3pm till the final whistle with Scotzine.com. You can send your comments in about the games, about the lineups or even your opinions on players, managers and anything else football related.
Published: September 25, 2009
On this week’s offering from The Terrace we will look back at all the news and results from around the top-flight in the action packed 10 days since we were last with you, including Motherwell’s scintillating form and Joe Harper laying into the current Aberdeen regime.
In the lower leagues we will analyse the sacking of [...]
Published: September 24, 2009
League cup holders Celtic are to play host to Hearts in the quarter finals of the Co-operative Insurance League Cup, only a week after facing the Tynecastle side beating them 2-1 with a last minute goal from Dutch striker Glenn Loovens. The only non SPL side still in the competition, Dundee, have been given a [...]
Published: September 24, 2009
Rangers 2-1 win over Queen of the South last night in the Third Round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup was overshadowed by the blatant diving of Rangers striker Kris Boyd. However given the storm surrounding the dive of Eduardo against Celtic in the Champions League and the McGeady incident a week later at Easter Road [...]
Published: September 23, 2009
The third round of the Co-op Insurance Cup took place yesterday and today with really no surprises with the results. SPL Champions Rangers overcame a dogged Queen of the South side 2-1 at Palmerston, while a Paddy McCourt inspired Celtic side strolled past Falkirk 4-0. Hearts had t come back from a goal behind to [...]
Published: September 23, 2009
The final games remaining in the Third Round of the Co-operative League Cup take place tonight, with both sides of the Old Firm playing away. Celtic travel to Falkirk, while Queen of the South host Rangers down in Dumfries. And Hearts play host to First Division side Dunfermline. After the morale crushing last minute defeat [...]
Published: September 23, 2009
Celtic assistant manager Mark Venus has hit out at the SFA for delaying the disciplinary hearing for Glenn Loovens. It has been five months since Loovens was caught on camera kicking Rangers’ Maurice Edu on the knee as Celtic lost at Ibrox 1-0. With the player being suspended for one game for the incident, Celtic [...]
Published: September 23, 2009
Rapid Vienna are set to open up old wounds next week when they travel to Parkhead to face Celtic in their Europa League encounter. The Austrian side are set to wear an all red strip, in honour of when they beat Celtic in the infamous European Cup Winners’ Cup tie back in 1984. Despite Rapid’s [...]
Published: September 22, 2009
Six games down and already the First Division says goodbye to a manager. “What’s going on?!” I hear you cry, well let me tell you. On Monday, bottom of the league, Greenock Morton sacked Davie Irons after collecting what is truthfully, a woeful three points from six games, but the question must be asked, was [...]
Published: September 22, 2009
Tonight the third round of the Co-op Insurance League cup kicks off and you can follow all the action with us tonight as we bring you all the goals, and the scores. Not only can you talk about onight’s games and the remaining third round ties tomorrow night, you can also discuss the state of [...]