Author: Kevin
The Hampden Illusion: How St Mirren Nearly Toppled Celtic
For a while at Hampden, it felt like history was repeating itself. St Mirren weren’t just competing with Celtic in this Scottish Cup semi-final — they were hurting them. The same belief, the same directness, the same refusal to be overawed that had already delivered a shock trophy earlier in the season was back on
Where Centuries Meet Screams of Joy: A Night at the Links Market
There’s just something about a fair with real history, and the Links Market fits that perfectly. It’s been going since the early 1300s—seriously, that long. People say it’s one of Europe’s oldest street fairs. For centuries, crowds have wandered up and down that same stretch of coastline, drawn in by the noise, the fun, a
🌳 The 10 Best Family-Friendly Parks in Fife (A Real Parent’s Guide)
If you’ve ever Googled “parks in Fife,” you’ll know the problem isn’t finding one—it’s choosing the right one. When you’ve got kids in tow, not every park cuts it. You need somewhere they can run, climb, explore… and ideally somewhere you can enjoy too. So here it is: a family-first guide to the best parks
Welcome to Paradise: Celtic vs St Mirren, a tight win
Celtic vs St Mirren Match Report Celtic FC secured a 1–0 victory over St Mirren F.C. at Paradise, though their performance—particularly in the second half—left many questioning their title aspirations. The match began promisingly, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scoring in the 15th minute after a well-executed move, suggesting it could be a comfortable afternoon for Celtic.
Family favourite beaches in Fife
Family days out Going to the sea is always the start of an exciting adventure for my daughter. She really loves dressing her best (wellies and all) and getting her bucket ready to both collect treasures from the ocean and to catch some sea splashes. She can’t wait to sprint to the water, collect her
St Mirren 2–0 Aberdeen – Match Summary
St Mirren put in a confident, controlled performance to beat Aberdeen 2–0, and once again proved that their home ground is less of a stadium and more of a no-win zone for Stephen Robinson… who, somehow, still can’t seem to crack the code there. At this point, it’s starting to look personal. The hosts were