Will fans buy Miller’s bid for Rangers?
Either Rangers’ administrators Duff & Phelps have extraordinary chutzpah or they are men in the final stages of desperation writes Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson.
Either Rangers’ administrators Duff & Phelps have extraordinary chutzpah or they are men in the final stages of desperation writes Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson.
Scottish Premier League boss Neil Doncaster says a CVA could be the answer to Rangers’ woes – but many ifs and buts remain if Rangers are to remain in the SPL.
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, on the latest Old Firm goings on at Celtic Park (that’s Parkhead to him)
Craig Whyte speaks in the wake of the latest sanctions to hit Rangers. But is he talking the supporters’ language?
Rangers goes to the heart of how we wish to live and be governed in sport, culture, business and politics too. Do we want rules that are applied to governance? Or do we simply want to drift along in the casino world?
Alex Thomson reports on a milestone in the televising of court cases in Scotland.
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson says the coordinated attacks on Kabul could be an ominous sign of things to come.
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson on Scottish politicians getting involved in the Rangers crisis.
Rangers FC could be back in the SPL having paid nowt to the taxman and without the currently proposed sanctions to be voted on.
Alex Thomson asks whether the so-called succulent lamb culture surrounding Rangers and the Glasgow media has let football fans down.
“Plenty of chants of: “What’s that comin’ over the hill – is it a taxman? Is it a taxman?” from Celtic fans.”
“Strathclyde’s mounted cavalry lined up along the Broomloan Stand as if preparing for some kind of extreme gymkhana.”
Succulent lamb culture has permeated to a degree that, as one prominent Glasgow tabloid journalist put it: “The press -a really critical check and balance in the normal way of things, had been more or less destroyed in Glasgow.”
Last week I sought the views of non-Rangers football fans in Scotland about the current meltdown at Ibrox. This is the second of three blogs setting out how they see it.