FOOTBALL sites giving unrivalled coverage of Celtic and Rangers have officially launched today ahead of the new season.

The Celtic Way and Rangers Review will be a new companion for supporters of both clubs.

The websites will be run with a strong focus on fan culture and engagement with our journalists delivering insightful and entertaining content every day.

Glasgow Times:

Created by Newsquest Scotland and a sister title of the Glasgow Times, Celtic Way will include veteran Parkhead writer Alison McConnell, Andy Bargh, Sean Martin, and Tony Haggerty.

Glasgow Times:

The Rangers Review will be headed up by Joshua Barrie, Derek Clark, and editor Jonny McFarlane.

Glasgow Times:

Jonny said: "The Celtic Way and Rangers Review are two exciting new digital brands that will allow our journalists to focus on bringing the kind of content demanded in 2021.

"Our sites will feature the best-written content, from deep dives into events of the past to big interviews and tactical analysis.

"We will have a major multimedia focus and video reaction is a key part of what we do morning briefing broadcast rounding up the big talking points will go out every day as our team analysis what the news might mean for the club they cover.

"Podcast documentaries on big games from the past allow us to delve into the defining moments fans will never forget and bring a fresh perspective to those golden memories.”

He added: "The Rangers Review will begin this series with a detailed look at Rangers momentous Scottish Cup semi-final victory in 2016 while The Celtic Way will focus on the Hoops' stunning 6-2 victory at Parkhead in 2000. Both managers at the time, Mark Warburton and Martin O'Neill feature on the productions alongside players who featured on the day.

"A key part of our offering will be tactical analysis and to ensure we have the best content in Scotland we have teamed up with market leaders Stats Bomb as our data provider.

"Their stats and graphics allow us to delve into the aspects of each match in granular detail, allowing us to bring you stories that might otherwise have gone untold.

"Opinions remain a huge part of what makes our game so compelling, and we have assembled a brilliant team of writers to bring you their perspective on the events of the day. You won't always agree but we're sure they will add to the debates of the day.

"The websites will put the fan first in the content we produce and will always keep that positive perspective front and centre, never forgetting what brought us all to this industry in the first place - our shared passion for the beautiful game."

Glasgow Times:
Alison said: “It is a privilege to be asked to be part of an exciting new project that looks to deliver exceptional quality and content.
"The Celtic Way will offer scope for analysis and depth and provides a broad spectrum for an in-depth look at everything around the club."


You can visit the websites via www.rangersreview.co.uk/ or www.celticway.co.uk/

You can subscribe for £1 for six months for both websites.