The SPFL is back in action after another drab international break (Thank god for that). Ross County V Celtic The SPFLs televised match this Saturday comes from Dingwall as Ross County look to be the first Scottish team to inflict defeat on the Hoops in Brendan Rodgers 62 game domestic tenure. Ross County have been in good if unspectacular form of late, having won their last 2 home matches and narrowly losing out to Aberdeen and earning a respectable point at McDairmid Park. Celtic are yet to hit the heights of last season domestically, but having said that, they have won every away game this season and with the minimum of fuss. Perhaps worryingly for the Staggies, Brendan Rodgers men have put 3 or more goals past teams 12 times already this season. Last time at Victoria Park, Celtic were held to a 2-2 draw courtesy of an outrageous dive from Alex Schalk. Since then, Celtic dished out a 4-0 drubbing at Celtic Park. Celtic will win, but I expect the scoreline to be much ti
63 games undefeated. It will never be matched. Not in our lifetimes anyway. Brendan Rodgers has transformed Celtic from a side that would crawl over the finish line at the end of a season with little other to show than the premiership title and qualification for the Europa League; to a cohesive unit full of confidence, when on top form, they can mix it with Europe's best as evidenced by the performance against Bayern Munich and Manchester City. Yes, the detractors, of which there are many will point to the 7-0 drubbing at the Camp Nou or the 5-0 battering at home at the hands of PSG. They perhaps have a point about the consistency levels that The Bhoys have to show domestically are entirely different to the different gear they have to show in Europe's premier competition. But there is not one person in England or elsewhere who could ever convince me or anyone else that the quality isnt there to compete. Sixty-Three games undefeated at any level in an astonishing a