Group C Haitiwatch: Haiti lose 2-1 to Peru after two late goals.

After Haiti beat New Zealand 4-0 in their last international friendly people were making them out to be more than what they are. Peru who didn't qualify for the World Cup managed to beat Haiti with two late goals from Garces and Velez. Scotland should still be very confident going into the Haiti game.

u/TheRealLordDorito — 1 month ago

[Multiple Sources] Hearts agree fee for York City's Fagan-Walcott after having previous bids rejected. Believed to be in the region of £1m.

u/TheRealLordDorito — 1 month ago

[Barry Anderson on X] Hearts agree a transfer deal for Falkirk winger Calvin Miller

surprised he hasn't said ex-Celtic winger tbh

u/TheRealLordDorito — 1 month ago

In the last 10 seasons Celtic have won 23 domestic trophies from 30, complete domination. Will this continue or are we heading towards a new era in Scottish Football?

Whilst this season was refreshing Celtic still managed to get over the line and have 23 trophies in the past 10 years. Which I believe is the most in any 10 year chunk in Scottish Football history.

We need a couple clubs to be consistently challenging and taking silverware off Celtic making the league more attractive to broadcasters and outside investment. Seeing all the coverage of Scottish Football this season was refreshing and should show Sky what potential reach the game has. With Hearts' title push this season it might incentivise investors to start putting more money into clubs outside the Old Firm believing that a title challenge is possible.

To end it off, do you have any bold predictions for the next 10 years of Scottish Football?

Mine are;

We will have a team reach the Conference League QF's (potentially next season with Rangers or Hearts)

We will see FOUR champions over the next ten years; being Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Motherwell. Although I don't see Motherwell challenging for 5-7 years still but they have a good model in place.

We will regain our spot as a top 10 european league behind the Top 5, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium and Turkey (where we rightfully belong)

Someone outside Celtic will make the Champions League again

Rangers will win a league title (for some reason this seems bold)

I have the title winners over the next years being

26/27 - Rangers
27/28 - Celtic
28/29 - Hearts
29/30 - Rangers
30/31 - Celtic
31/32 - Celtic
32/33 - Hearts
33/34 - Rangers
34/35 - Celtic
35/36 - Motherwell

u/TheRealLordDorito — 1 month ago