Where now for Celtic?
By Stewart Primrose Tuesday’s defeat to Arsenal raises many questions for Celtic manager Tony Mowbray, whose honeymoon period looks over. The media can dress it up as much as they like. Celtic were not...
View ArticleFan dressed as Sheep catches fire
By Benjamin Zand A 24 year-old football fan suffered severe burns in his sheep fancy dress due to a suspected firework incident on an Arriva train (Courtesy of the BBC) A 24 year-old football fan on a...
View ArticleStudents against Donald Trump’s Honorary Degree.
By Rebeca Calvo-Gaspar. “Donald Trump does not deserve this honorary degree in my opinion.” said Ben Catriall, a member of the Students Union. Students at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen are in...
View ArticleMcGhee on brink as Aberdeen lose in Highlands
Under pressure McGhee By Leighton Craig and Craig Alexander Mark McGhee is refusing to resign following a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the highland derby. This comes just...
View ArticleLevein will give youth a chance against Faroes
By Christopher Hall Scotland Manager Craig Levein has elected to hand three new players their first call-up in an international friendly against the Faroe Islands next Tuesday. With an average squad...
View ArticleAberdeen gas leak “no problem”
An oil rig in the North Sea has been evacuated after the discovery of a gas leak on Sunday 150 miles (240km) off the coast of Aberdeen. Total E&P UK (TEP UK), operators of the platform, has stated...
View ArticleGas leak in North Sea
A typical oil rig (not Elgin Platform) picture provided by Manchot sanguinaire A gas leak at the Elgin platform, 150 miles off the coast of Aberdeen has been ongoing since Sunday. 238 workers have been...
View Article“League games more important than Cup Final”– Pat Fenlon before Dons clash
Hibernian manager Pat Fenlon spoke to our sports reporter Joe Birchenall ahead of his sides fixture tonight at Easter Road. Fenlon’s charges face Aberdeen, a side who they have not beaten in the league...
View ArticleScottish Councils Set to Lose £46million in EU Funding
by Andy Grozier Local councils are under threat as Brexit looms Scottish councils are set to lose out on 46 million pounds in funding for local projects when the UK leaves the European Union. The...
View ArticleCold but dry night for final ‘Sleep in the Park’
By Alejandro Basterrechea Around 12,000 people across Scotland took part in the ‘Sleep in the Park’ charity event […]
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