Just who is the 5 o’clock hero - The Jam
Adams song - Blink 182
Train in vain - The Clash
RV - Faith no more
The joyful Kilmarnock blues - The Proclaimers
Not really a great advert for where you live, and I wouldn’t expect Scottish soccer to register in that part of the world, so not really that embarrassed, not anywhere close to the level you intended.
Any chance on filling us in on the ‘big 5’ league derbies that get highlighted over there?
CELTIC have told Rangers they WON’T take any tickets for the next Glasgow derby - unless the allocation or safety arrangements are reviewed.
SunSport revealed the Ibrox side had offered the Hoops 700 briefs for the September 3 derby.
That came after the final two Premiership derby games of last season were played without any away fans.
But it now looks likely that will be the case again at Ibrox in five weeks - after Celtic issued their response.
Parkhead chiefs are adamant the proposed 700-ticket set-up simply does not work.
Talks have been held with Celtic fans’ groups and it’s understood they back the club’s stance.
Back in March, the Hoops confirmed they wouldn’t be taking any tickets for the Ibrox match in May due to “safety and security concerns”.
They also recommended Rangers do likewise for their Parkhead visit on April 8.
Celtic cited their reduced support being hit by missiles at Ibrox on previous visits as the major factor in their decision.
Celtic are keen to return to a larger away allocation for the fixture and would be willing to offer more than 700 briefs to Rangers going forward.
But they would want that to be reciprocated - which is unlikely as things stand.
And if the 700-ticket arrangement has any chance of working long term, Celtic would want a full review of safety arrangements.
This would include the need to arrive at Ibrox hours in advance of kick-off - a security requirement that has also angered Rangers fans going to Parkhead.
Further talks are expected to take place - but it’s increasingly unlikely that any Celtic fans will be inside Ibrox on September 3.
Rangers CEO James Bisgrove hinted earlier this year that the allocation would not be going up from 700 or so.
In a normal league you’d think it’s stupid diving like that in a friendly as refs will pick up on it and be hesitant to give a penalty against him, that’s In a normal league.
That’s how it would work if I was slagging Kirk Broadfoot, but I wasn’t , You’re slagging a guy that’s won as much as your Hall of Fame club captain in a fraction of the time.
Not like you to miss parts out to suit.
“I am well aware that Celtic is one of the biggest clubs and since I was a youth player I always watched Celtic matches because of Ki Sung-Yueng and Cha Du-Ri”.