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  1. Scotsman (Sport): Four in a row Tynecastle crowned cup kings again

    TYNECASTLE 16s delivered their fourth consecutive Scottish Cup triumph after beating Clydebank United 4-0 after a thoroughly dominant display by the Edinburgh youngsters. More...

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  2. Scotsman (Sport): Kirk feels Glasgow test has come too early for Hibees

    HIBS Ladies take on champions Glasgow City in a top-of-the-table clash tomorrow, although Hibees manager Willie Kirk believes this season may be too soon for his girls to mount a serious title challenge. More...

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  3. Scotsman (Sport): Chris Waddle: Beckham ‘not in top 1,000 players’

    DAVID Beckham would not rank among the top 1,000 players of the last 40 years, former England winger Chris Waddle said yesterday in comments at odds with glowing tributes to the retiring midfielder. More...

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  4. Scotsman (Sport): Atletico Madrid end 14-year jinx to win cup

    Atletico Madrid beat city rivals Real Madrid for the first time in 14 years last night to win the Copa del Rey at the Bernabeu. More...

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  5. Scotsman (Sport): Heineken Cup: Jonny Wilkinson chases elusive prize

    Jonny Wilkinson gazed deeply at the Heineken Cup as he considered Toulon’s title showdown with Clermont Auvergne in Dublin and declared: “This is all I have got to play for”. More...

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  6. Scotsman (Sport): Butcher tells Inverness to focus on derby win

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Terry Butcher believes their season will be classed as a major success even if they do not qualify for the Europa League. More...

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  7. Scotsman (Sport): Arsenal and Spurs in last-day fight for Europe

    On THE final day of last season, Arsenal narrowly held off fierce rivals Tottenham to claim third place in the Premier League – which proved more important than either team knew at the time. More...

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  8. Scotsman (Sport): Stuart Armstrong aims to use award as springboard

    TALENTED Dundee United youngster Stuart Armstrong was stunned to be named Scottish Football Writers’ Young Player of the Year – but has vowed to become an even bigger success next season. More...

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  9. Scotsman (Sport): Highland League showdown can inspire Blue Toon

    Peterhead’s players will prepare for their “winner takes all” Second Division play-off meeting with East Fife at Balmoor tomorrow by watching the “winner takes all” Highland League title decider between Formartine and Cove Rangers at North Lodge Park. More...

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  10. Scotsman (Sport): Dundee aiming to sign off with win

    Dundee manager John Brown maintains there is no chance his side will down tools in today’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League match away to Hibernian. More...

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  11. Scotsman (Sport): Shiels ‘confident’ of finalising Peter Murphy deal

    Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels is confident of signing freed Carlisle defender Peter Murphy. The 32-year-old is leaving Brunton Park after 12 years and Shiels is close to a deal. More...

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  12. Scotsman (Sport): From the archive: Dundee United clinch first league title

    DUNDEE United manager Jim McLean argued at the weekend that his club’s “miracle” success in winning their first-ever League championship in 79 years was good for the game in Scotland because “it should spur other clubs to be more ambitious”. More...

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  13. Scotsman (Sport): Mijhaar gives Atzeni winning debut at Hamilton

    ANDREA Atzeni made his first trip to Hamilton Park a memorable one when landing the Ginger Grouse Braveheart Handicap (Listed) on top-weight Mijhaar. More...

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  14. Scotsman (Sport): Declaration of War faces stiffest test at Newbury

    Joseph O’Brien admits Declaration Of War faces by far the stiffest test of his career in today’s JLT Lockinge Stakes at Newbury. More...

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  15. Scotsman (Sport): Sir Alex recalls starting at East Stirlingshire

    AS SIR Alex Ferguson prepared to end his magnificent managerial career he cast his mind back 39 years to the start – at East Stirlingshire, with eight players and no goalkeeper. More...

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  16. Scotsman (Sport): Stuart McCall happy to stay at Motherwell

    Stuart McCall insists he has no desire to quit Motherwell after being linked with the Sheffield United job. More...

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  17. Scotsman (Sport): British & Irish Cup: Newcastle 17-18 Leinster A

    Leinster A emerged as the British & Irish Cup winners after coming from behind in both normal time and extra time in a dramatic match at Newcastle’s Kingston Park. In the end it was the flair of the Leinster backs that got the better of the Falcons. More...

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  18. Scotsman (Sport): Amlin Challenge Cup: Stade Francais 13-34 Leinster

    LEINSTER tonight emulated Chelsea by winning the Amlin Challenge Cup to ease the blow of losing their status of European champions – and they did it in style. More...

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  19. Scotsman (Sport): Dunfermline v Alloa: Pars plot great escape

    First team coach Neil McCann insists Dunfermline’s bid to turn the play-off final around has been bolstered by suggestions that they have already been relegated. More...

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  20. Scotsman (Sport): Swans fancied at 10-11 to end season flying high

    THE curtain comes down on a fairly forgettable Barclays Premier League season, with the winners and two relegation spots confirmed in late April. More...

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  21. Scotsman (Sport): New Melrose coach eyes sevens crown

    MELROSE’S new coach John Dalziel believes lifting the Kings of the Sevens title this afternoon would go a long way to making up for this season’s disappointments in the league and cup. More...

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  22. Scotsman (Sport): Hagart loses fight to be fit for world championships

    Scotland Under-20s have been forced to replace Aberdeen Grammar’s Alex Hagart in the 2013 Junior World Championship squad because of a back injury. More...

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  23. Scotsman (Sport): Rugby: Scots coaches go abroad to broaden skills

    A GROUP of nine club and age-grade coaches will represent the SRU at conferences this summer and use the opportunities to improve the quality of Scottish coaching. More...

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  24. Scotsman (Sport): Ian Poulter ‘disgusted’ by World Match Play defeat

    Ian Poulter yesterday labelled his performance as “disgusting, disgraceful and unacceptable” as he crashed out of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Bulgaria. More...

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  25. Scotsman (Sport): Roof plan for Edinburgh tennis event

    TOURNAMENT Director Viki Mendelssohn yesterday spoke of the logistical challenge faced in creating an Edinburgh venue suitable for hosting next month’s Brodies Champions of Tennis event, which will feature John McEnroe, Goran Ivanisevic and Tim Henman. More...

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  26. Scotsman (Sport): Maguire excited to see Glasgow 2014 hopefuls

    The Irishman who will lead Scotland’s track and field team at Hampden next summer in the Commonwealth Games takes charge of a number of the athletes for the first time for competitive business this weekend. More...

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  27. Scotsman (Sport): Golf: Saltman misses out in Classic play-off

    Elliot Saltman was pipped for the £10,000 prize in a three-man play-off at the Astbury Hall Classic at the Cheshire venue. More...

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  28. Scotsman (Sport): Golf: Craig Lee moves into lead in Madeira

    SCOTLAND’S Craig Lee moved into a one-shot lead at the Madeira Islands Open yesterday courtesy of a four under par second round of 68, on a weather-affected day when former US Amateur Champion Peter Uihlein threatened the magic number 59. More...

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  29. Scotsman (Sport): Rome Masters: Tomas Berdych puts out Novak Djokovic

    Czech Tomas Berdych snapped a run of 11 consecutive defeats by world No 1 Novak Djokovic to reach the semi-finals of the Rome Masters before Rafa Nadal was stretched to the limit against David Ferrer. More...

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  30. Scotsman (Sport): James Anderson joins 300 club, but England toil

    James Anderson joined Test cricket’s elite 300 club, on a tough day otherwise for England against New Zealand at Lord’s. More...

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  31. Scotsman (Sport): Cricket: Stander returns to bolster Stoneywood

    Experienced all-rounder Jan Stander returns to the Stoneywood-Dyce line-up for the north-east derby this afternoon against Aberdeenshire in the CSL Eastern Premier Division. More...

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  32. Scotsman (Sport): Mark Cavendish wins again; Nibali retains Giro lead

    Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory in the 13th and longest stage of the Giro d’Italia yesterday, and favourite Vincenzo Nibali retained the overall lead to boost his chances of a first win in his home country’s biggest cycling race. More...

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  33. Scotsman (Sport): Golf: Clara Young on Catriona Matthew’s trail

    PETITE as they come, Clara Young looks more cut out for a pommel horse than pummeling away with a golf club but today, in her native East Lothian, the 16-year-old will bid to follow in the spikemarks of Scotland’s greatest lady golfer. More...

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  34. Scotsman (Sport): Cricket: Drumpellier and Uddingston ready to make impact

    IT is almost a generation since the Lanarkshire clash between Drumpellier and Uddingston would have been regarded as the match of the day, even on the west side of the country, but this Langloan encounter certainly fits the bill. More...

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  35. Scotsman (Sport): Cricket: Scots wilt in face of Pakistan pressure

    SCOTLAND’s wait for a win against a cricketing superpower continues after Pakistan cruised to an easy 96-run win at a sunny Grange yesterday. More...

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  36. Scotsman (Sport): Heineken Cup underlines foreign players’ value

    YESTERDAY, writing about James King’s early retirement from professional rugby, David Ferguson rightly drew attention to the toll the modern game takes on the body. More...

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  37. Scotsman (Sport): Neil Lennon sees another Euro final ahead for Celtic

    AS HE watched Chelsea defeat Benfica in the Europa League final from the comfort of his living room on Wednesday night, Neil Lennon had cause to reflect on what might have been and also to ponder on what could yet be for Celtic in continental competition. More...

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  38. Scotsman (Sport): Lennon to weigh up cup final options at Tannadice

    CELTIC manager Neil Lennon will use the final SPL match of the season at Tannadice tomorrow to assess his Scottish Cup final midfield options. More...

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  39. Scotsman (Sport): Interview: Keith Wright recalls Hibs’ 1991 final

    With his desperation to play every minute of every game, Keith Wright understands where Leigh Griffiths is coming from, because he had the same unquenchable thirst. However, Wright also looked on at first hand as injury wrecked the cup final dreams of another young striker. More...

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  40. Scotsman (Sport): Rory McIlroy to create own management group

    World No 2 Rory McIlroy is set to leave Horizon Sports Management to create his own management group. More...

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