Dutch legend Mark van Bommel turned down the opportunity to succeed Brendan Rodgers at Celtic, according to reports in his native Netherlands. The 48-year-old, who recently revealed he held talks with ...
Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney have been placed in temporary charge, with the former telling talkSPORT's Jim White he was only offered the opportunity on Monday evening and it came as 'a shock'.
Celtic principal shareholder Dermot Desmond has launched an incredible attack on Brendan Rodgers after he quit the club. Rodgers’ second spell at Celtic ended after Sunday’s 3-1 Premiership defeat at ...
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Tarot Horoscope Today for October 24, 2025: The cards want you to ask questions instead of reacting
The tarot today points to joy in small victories. The cards remind you that progress does not need to be monumental to matter. Celebrate the steps you’ve already taken and allow gratitude to guide ...
There have been plenty of bizarre scenes already this season but not many would have had Kasper Schmeichel picking up tennis balls on the bingo card. But then again, these are not normal times at ...
Celtic fans are laughing at Ibrox again. Don’t get me wrong, because we’re entitled to. But if we’re looking carefully we’ll see that there’s stuff to learn from their mess. It is an unfortunate ...
Thank you for signing up! Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to GlasgowWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Former Scotland international James McFadden says ...
Aries (Three of Cups): The coming time may bring resolution to problems. Pending tasks could be completed. Success in competitive exams is possible. New opportunities may appear in your field of work.
Your zodiac sign's daily tarot reading is here for September 28, 2025. The Sun is in Libra, so it's time to focus on how you interact with others without losing yourself in the process. The Moon is in ...
Daizen Maeda’s startling admission that he had agreed a move away from Celtic before the board blocked it has landed like a thunderbolt at a club already in the throes of a crisis of their own making.
After tough Q2 earnings calls for some of radio’s biggest players, Radio Ink set out to see how smaller operators are navigating today’s challenges and finding real momentum. The through line? A sharp ...
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