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There is a famous saying about people in glass houses.

Once upon a time the Daily Record introduced a billionaire from Motherwell to their army of readers. They stuck with that script for over a year before Jim Traynor decided to change direction knowing that Sir Dave’s successor was a dead duck.

Tonight the Record has been poking fun at Premier Sports, they really ought to know better than to highlight how easily a mistake can be made.

Every day there are howlers published in the Record, with sub-editing a thing of the past their enthusiastic young Social Media wizards are publishing some brilliant mistakes.

With the army of readers down to under 70,000 a day the good news is that less and less people are getting to see the output of the Glasgow based publisher.

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Joe McHugh has edited Video Celts since 2010, every day covering events in and around Scotland's most successful club.

When a six year stretch at the Sunday Mirror came to an end it was clear that the future was digital, print had ran its race.

Smart phones and social media created a new landscape, Video Celts has certainly made an impact with Joe described as having an unhealthy obsession by Peter Lawwell at the 2024 Celtic AGM. A priceless endorsement.

There are issues breaking around the clock, no two days are the same. More than 50 years on from his first match Joe is enjoying the ongoing successes of Celtic.

5 comments

  • Bob (original) says:

    It would be hilarious if Craig Whyte spent some of his upcoming payout from the COPFS / Police Scotland – to buy the shrivelled Daily Record?!

    But, he might have to splash out £2 this time, to acquire the rag. 🙂

  • Scud Missile says:

    You see this is what happens when you leave big BENNY from Crossroads in charge of the editing department.

  • Jorge says:

    “…less and less people…”. Make that fewer and fewer. Poor grammar on your part undermines your criticism of other journalists.

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