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The fact that a whole nation adopted ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’ as its unofficial anthem because three-cap Andy Considine wore a maid outfit on his stag do will never stop being absurdly funny.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. With a condescending attitude like that and a tone deaf leadership at the helm of the Council, is it any wonder Glasgow is in a state of continuing decline?
SPFL Statement
"Firstly, we send our congratulations to Celtic on winning the William Hill Premiership in the most exciting of circumstances and send our commiserations to everyone at Heart of Midlothian following an incredible campaign.
“We would also like to thank the referee and his excellent team of match officials for their cool heads on such a dramatic day. Given the speculation about the conclusion of the game, we would like to make clear that, prior to awarding the trophy, we were informed by the match referee that the match had ended and had not been abandoned.
"Yesterday’s match showed off the very best of the Scottish game and the drama and excitement that it is rightly famed for. The eyes of the world were on Glasgow and the climax of the William Hill Premiership, with millions of viewers watching the match on Sky Sports and across the globe.
"However, we utterly condemn the scenes which saw a number of Celtic supporters encroach onto the field of play. We await the report of our match delegate regarding any specific incidents that took place but, regardless, supporters entering the field of play in any circumstances is wholly unacceptable and puts those participating and working at a match at risk. We note that entering the pitch in England and Wales has been a criminal offence since 1991. We urge anyone with information about any alleged criminal activity to contact Police Scotland."
From Bucharest to Greenock, Larnaca and Livi, thank you for your incredible support on the road this season.
One last away day tomorrow, before we get ready to do it all over again together in 2026/27.
I cannot thank this magnificent team enough for their work over the last few weeks.
It has been a tortuous day for our party, but I am so grateful to have been re-elected to represent Glasgow.
I am looking forward to getting back to serving the people of this great city.
The SNP are today promising every school kid an imaginary back pack to hang on the handle bars of their imaginary bike. It will include a pocket for the fictitious laptop they never received.
Yesterday Labour published a serious plan to change Scotland for the better.