Scotland’s Luke Patience with crew Stuart Bithell sailed to a second World Championships silver medal inside three years and, in so doing, stake a strong claim to Britain’s 470 class berth at next years Olympics. More...
Salvesen 96 lifted themselves further clear from the foot of the Lothian Buses South East Region under-16s Division 1 after beating mid-table side Inch Colts ‘A’ at Meggetland. More...
ST JOHNSTONE manager Steve Lomas has called on his players to reward their home support as the Perth side look to reproduce their away form against Kilmarnock. More...
DUNFERMLINE manager Jim McIntyre was happy his side’s match against Motherwell was postponed amid high winds, despite every other SPL game going ahead on Wednesday night. More...
AN independent Scotland would struggle to sustain a top-notch triple A credit rating on its sovereign debt, a leading fund manager has warned. More...
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The hearing into the British Olympic Association bylaw which enforces a lifetime Olympic ban on drugs cheats will be heard in London, the BOA have confirmed. The Court of Arbitration for Sport, which is based in Lausanne in Switzerland, will hear the case on 12 March. The BOA have challenged the...
MINISTERS are under growing pressure to set a higher minimum price for alcohol as new figures revealed that their plans will have less impact than previously estimated. More...
BLIZZARDS are expected to batter parts of Scotland over the weekend. More...
Scotland Under-18 boys welcomed Ireland to Glasgow at the weekend for three youth international matches, but it was the visitors who walked off with the spoils at Bellahouston. More...
Bowls Scotland were saddened to announce that their president Jack Wallace, from the Fairfield club in Govan, passed away after a short illness on Tuesday, 2 July. More...
ST JOHNSTONE manager Tommy Wright accepted his side were the architects of their own downfall in crashing out of the Europa League after a dramatic penalty shoot-out last night. More...
An England football player has apologised for his “insensitive” decision to appear as a suicide bomber at a fancy dress party.
SCOTSMAN motorsport writer Jim McGill won the Peugeot Motorsport Cup at the Guild of Motoring Writers’ annual dinner in London. More...
Scotland’s men kept alive their hopes of winning the Le Gruyere European Curling Championships with a comfortable 9-3 win over Sweden. More...
SAM Weale and Heather Fell ended the year on a high note by winning the senior titles at the British Modern Pentathlon Championships at the University of Bath at the weekend. More...
Michael Clarke’s unbeaten double century and Ricky Ponting’s first hundred in nearly two years placed Australia in total command on the second day of the second test against India. More...
Scotland under-20 head coach Peter Wright has named a 40-man squad to prepare for the forthcoming RBS Six Nations. More...
YOU can imagine George McCluskey, Peter Nicholas, and Steaua Bucharest’s Iosif Rotariu having to stifle groans if they saw Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness condemning the latest misdemeanour from Manchester City’s Mario Balotelli on Sunday. More...
NEIL Lennon admitted Celtic were more industrious than inspiring in the 1-0 home win over Inverness which restored their four-point lead over Rangers at the top of the SPL on Saturday. More...
FOLLOWING a solid victory at Tynecastle in midweek, a bizarre refereeing performance could have proved costly on Saturday. More...
Legendary Liverpool defender Tommy Smith last night revealed that he has sold his medals because he was afraid they would be stolen. More...
THE excitement of the Jim Clark Rally was just too much for one spectator last night who went into labour as the cars sped past. More...
UKRAINE have suffered a worrying illness scare just days before the Euro 2012 co-hosts play their opening match against Sweden, with ten players suffering from stomach upset. More...
SHAREHOLDERS in Rangers have long since been forced to accept they hold little influence on how the club is run. Their share certificates, some of them passed down from generation to generation, were more about emotional investment than anything else. More...
VICTORIA Azarenka is the world No 2, has been No 1, and is a grand slam champion, having won the Australian Open at the start of this year. But, at times during her 6-3, 7-5 semi-final defeat by Serena Williams yesterday, she looked like little more than a plucky underdog, such was the pitiless...
Now it has been built, the tournaments will definitely come to this “Field of Dreams”. More...
A FORMER teacher whose rape charge was found not proven after he had spent five years in jail has applied to teach in Scotland again. James Boyle, 56, was convicted in 2005 of rape and sexual abuse dating back to the 1970s, and was imprisoned for 12 years. More...
IAIN Vigurs is convinced Ross County can go from strength to strength and build on a good opening day performance in the Scottish Premier League. More...
AMATEUR: Welsh Walker Cup hero Rhys Pugh, 18, won the European individual amateur golf stroke-play title with a brilliant final round of six-under 66 for a final total of 11-under 277 – and a one-shot win over his compatriot James Frazer at Carton House Golf Club, Maynooth in Ireland. ...
Dunfermline fans’ group Pars Alive has held “positive” talks with members of the East End Park board but insist funds raised will be kept entirely separate from the cash-strapped club. More...
THEY may have kicked up a storm by building a new tee at the Road Hole but, three years on from that announcement, it is going to prove mild in comparison to what’s brewing over what the R&A and Links Trust are planning to do now on the Old Course at St Andrews. More...
He signed for Rangers at the age of 17 in 1939 and remained there until his retirement in 1955. The winger won five League titles and four Scottish caps and played for the national side on 17 occasions. More...
THE Scotland Club XV for ­tomorrow’s match against ­Ireland Club International will have players from nine RBS Premier Division clubs and will be captained by Currie’s Mark Cairns. More...
McInnes lauded as pain of trophy famine finally fades away for Aberdeen chairman
PICTURE the scene: a gripping season is reaching its climax, one with neither of the Old Firm in the top four places, one that would make you greet for how richly diverse our football used to be. More...
Bo’ness United put their title destiny firmly in their own hands last night after they moved two points clear at the top of the Super League with a 4-0 win over Camelon at Newtown Park. More...
CRAIG LEVEIN admitted some of his early decisions as Hearts director of football were unfair but defended his emotion-free approach as he stated his desire to restore the club’s status as one of Scotland’s top teams. More...
FORMER Hearts defender Ryan McGowan looks set to step into the right-back role for Australia after Ivan Franjic’s World Cup was ended by a hamstring tear sustained in the Socceroos’ 3-1 defeat to Chile. More...
STILL coping with the loss of their biggest star, Brazil are trying to find ways to remain upbeat about their prospects at the World Cup. More...
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