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October 2009 - Scottish Football

It's been dominated by two clubs - 'the Old Firm' of Glasgow, Celtic and Rangers - since the age of the dinosaur. However, every now and then Aberdeen (under plain old Alex Ferguson) or Hearts or Dundee United do something to break the stranglehold...

Some people say that the Premier League isn't competitive. To those people I introduce the Scottish Premier League. It's been dominated by two clubs - 'the Old Firm' of Glasgow, Celtic and Rangers - since the age of the dinosaur. However, every now and then Aberdeen (under plain old Alex Ferguson) or Hearts or Dundee United do something to break the stranglehold.

SPL Betting Preview: Killie will be no pushovers as Celtic try to click

After tough weekend last time out, John Girvan is backing Celtic, St Johnstone and Dundee United to improve his fortunes......

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John Girvan

Oct 30 2009

SPL Betting Preview: Mowbray's ultimatum could pay dividends

Tony Mowbray has told his Celtic players to improve or leave; it's the kind of threat that could work for or against you says John Girvan, but the Celtic Park club should still record a...

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John Girvan

Oct 23 2009

SPL Betting Preview: Gers go for the jugular

Once again the Old Firm are talking about fleeing the SPL. We've heard it all before, so let's focus on the here and now. First up this weekend Rangers can build on their Old Firm...

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John Girvan

Oct 16 2009

Scottish Football Betting: All eyes on the Old Firm

Rangers have fallen behind in the race for the Scottish title and Sunday's grudge match at home to Celtic offers the blue half of Glasgow an opportunity to peg back three priceless points. That's not...

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John Girvan

Oct 2 2009