How Hibernian have fared after the last five international breaks

The Premiership is back on Saturday. Thank f***. Hibs are currently sitting third bottom of the table after a very poor start to the season. A win on Saturday away at Hamilton Accies could see them go above Hearts and their opponents into 8th place. If the Hibees win they will stretch their winning streak … Continue reading How Hibernian have fared after the last five international breaks

Lee Clark’s Kilmarnock signings: Where are they now?

Lee Clark, remember him? It feels like a lifetime ago he was in charge of Kilmarnock. His year in charge at Rugby Park was, well, eventful. The highlight (there weren't many) of his spell was probably beating Falkirk in the play-off final to secure Kilmarnock's place in the Premiership for another season. He hit the … Continue reading Lee Clark’s Kilmarnock signings: Where are they now?

The alternate Premiership table where Celtic remain top and Rangers are joint bottom

What do Hamilton Accies, Motherwell, Hibernian and Hearts all have in common? I will save you the umpteen minutes of searching for an answer in your head and tell you in the next sentence of his article. They are the only teams in the Premiership this season to not have one of their players be … Continue reading The alternate Premiership table where Celtic remain top and Rangers are joint bottom

Hicham Zerouali: The Aberdeen Diaries

A massive roar goes up from the home crowd as the final whistle sounds. It's December 1999 and Aberdeen have beaten Hearts 3-1, recording their first win at home since May. As the Dons players leave the pitch and the fans head for the exits they are all talking about one man - Hicham Zerouali. … Continue reading Hicham Zerouali: The Aberdeen Diaries

Steve Clarke: A year of many highs and very little lows as Kilmarnock manager

On October 14 it was exactly one year since Steve Clarke was appointed manager of Kilmarnock. A year where he has taken them from bottom of the table no hopers, to a highly competitive top six outfit. It has been a year of many highs and little lows for the Rugby Park side and that … Continue reading Steve Clarke: A year of many highs and very little lows as Kilmarnock manager

A Defence of Derek McInnes

I shouldn't be writing this piece but after the Aberdeen v Kilmarnock game last Saturday I saw, more than ever, the anti-Derek McInnes brigade raise their heads above the parapet. As soon as I got home from the game I went on social media and had a look at the what Dons fans had to say. … Continue reading A Defence of Derek McInnes

Ground 33: Kilmarnock

Having seen Hibs a number of times this season I wasn't too fussed about watching Neil Lennon's side that much. On the other hand I had not seen Kilmarnock all season, however this had to be the best time to see them. Since joining the Ayrshire club manager Steve Clarke has transformed them. He has … Continue reading Ground 33: Kilmarnock

Ground 29: Falkirk

The last time I was at the Falkirk Stadium was in 2007 when Aberdeen visited one of the newest stadiums in Scotland at the time. 11 years on and the Falkirk Stadium is still one of the newest grounds in the country. Yesterday high-flying Livingston were the visitors to the out-of-town stadium for the Championship … Continue reading Ground 29: Falkirk