FORMER Hibernian defender David Murphy, who won the League Cup with the Easter Road side in 2007, has retired from the game due to a knee injury.
FORMER Rangers director Dave King insists he does not believe the club will call in administrators any time soon.
Mark Bradley resigned as Linlithgow Rose manager after Saturday’s 6-0 East of Scotland defeat to struggling St Andrews, insisting: “I am not prepared to accept performances like that.” More...
Spartans extended their lead at the top of the Lowland League with a convincing 4-0 victory at home to Threave Rovers. More...
Penicuik boss Craig Meikle couldn’t hide his disappointment after his team came within a whisker of knocking Irvine Meadow out of the Scottish Junior Cup. More...
Rangers deny the club will slip into administration for a second time as fans demand answers; Ally McCoist says he has more important things on his mind than Celtic winning 10-in-a-row and Scott Brown backs Hoops team-mate Leigh Griffiths to shine for Scotland
PARTICK Thistle playmaker Kallum Higginbotham felt a draw was probably a fair result after a tension-packed 90 minutes against fellow Scottish Premiership strugglers Ross County at Global Energy Stadium ended with the score at 1-1.
KILMARNOCK striker Kris Boyd admitted they have allowed themselves to be dragged back into a relegation battle with their 2-0 defeat at St Mirren Park.
ANYONE drawing a direct form line by comparing the performances of Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Aberdeen at Celtic Park over the past three weeks would reach the clear view that the Pittodrie side fully merit their status as odds-on favourites to lift the League Cup when the teams face each...
NEWCASTLE United manager Alan Pardew will not face the sack over his headbutt on Hull City midfielder David Meyler.
MANCHESTER City’s goalscorer Samir Nasri immediately set his sights on more trophies after helping his side secure the Capital One Cup.
SCOTT BROWN has welcomed the return of Leigh Griffiths to the Scotland squad and believes that his new Celtic team-mate will enhance the prospects of a positive result against Poland in Warsaw on Wednesday night.
CRAIG Levein remains a strong favourite to be manager of Hearts next season, but a couple of obvious, very big steps still need to be taken before he is reinstalled in the post he left for Leicester in late 2004.
TWENTY points behind the rest with only 30 points to play for, Hearts can do little now but wait to learn when their relegation will be confirmed. The date is uncertain: the fate is inescapable.
GRANT Hanley last night joined Robert Snodgrass in withdrawing from the Scotland squad for Wednesday’s friendly in Poland.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes hailed the contribution of Ryan Jack after the returning midfielder’s early strike saw off St Johnstone on Saturday.
JAMES McFadden hopes Saturday’s emphatic Scottish Premiership victory over Hearts can be the catalyst for another fine run for Motherwell.
TWO moments of magic inside two second-half minutes helped Manchester City avoid a second successive Wembley meltdown yesterday as they landed the season’s first silverware with a 3-1 victory over Sunderland in the Capital One Cup final.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a promising international darts player, who died in a collision with a pick-up vehicle in the Highlands just days after being picked to represent Scotland. More...
RANGERS have rejected internet rumours that the club will enter administration for a second time on Wednesday.
LEIGH Griffiths’ hat-trick in Celtic’s thumping 5-0 Scottish Premiership win over Inverness at Parkhead on Saturday confirmed to manager Neil Lennon that he is the penalty box player he has been looking for since the departure of Gary Hooper to Norwich last summer.
POLICE Scotland have launched a formal investigation after East Stirlingshire player was racially abused during his side’s away match at Peterhead.
DAVE King has criticised Graham Wallace for claiming the Rangers support have destabilised the club with their threat to withhold season ticket cash – insisting the chief executive’s comments are an insult to the Ibrox faithful. In a statement released last night, former director King has taken...
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SCOTLAND winger Ikechi Anya believes Gordon Strachan’s side can turn this week’s friendly with Poland “into a sort of chess game” after the two countries were paired together in last weekend’s Euro 2016 qualifying draw.
EAST Stirlingshire head coach John Coughlin said last night that he substituted Jordan Tapping in yesterday’s 4-0 defeat by Peterhead at Balmoor after the 17-year-old schoolboy was reduced to tears by a sustained level of racial abuse from a section of the crowd.
THERE will always be players who could have and should have been performing on a bigger stage, the ones observers believe are talented enough for a shot at something better.
THE Scottish Football Association yesterday backed moves to retain the so-called “triple punishment” imposed on players for preventing obvious goal-scoring opportunities.
IT was the day Gordon Chisholm saw his name in lights, up on the Wembley scoreboard no less, after 46 minutes of the 1985 Milk Cup final.
NEWCASTLE’s 4-1 win over Hull will be remembered for a second-half flashpoint which could well result in the Football Association coming down hard on Magpies boss Alan Pardew.
MAN of the match awards haven’t exactly been piling up on Christian Nade’s sideboard during his time in the Scottish game.
IT WAS an intentional headline-grabber. Dave King’s threat last week that “Celtic will stroll to ten-in-a-row” if Rangers fail to change course on their current “right-sizing” was the former Ibrox director playing on the emotions of a support he wants to mobilise to starve out the current board.
DAVE King has criticised Graham Wallace for claiming the Rangers support have destabilised the club with their threat to withhold season ticket cash – insisting the chief executive’s comments are an insult to the Ibrox faithful.
FERGUS McCann’s courage in tackling bigotry at Celtic was matched by his zeal for financial prudence, writes Andrew Smith
CELTIC striker Leigh Griffiths was last night called up to the Scotland squad for Wednesday’s friendly with Poland after national manager Gordon Strachan was at Celtic Park to watch the striker net his first hat-trick for the club in the 5-0 demolition of Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
SCOTLAND’s visit to Poland on Wednesday night is likely to be a cagey affair in which neither side give much away.
IT’S time for Steven Fletcher to step up to the plate for Scotland, says assistant manager Mark McGhee.
ROSS County and Partick Thistle slipped into the bottom three of the Scottish Premiership standings on Saturday after battling out a 1-1 draw at Global Energy Stadium.
Gregg Wylde came off the bench to create one goal and score another as St Mirren moved out of the Scottish Premiership relegation play-off place with a 2-0 win over Kilmarnock.
MOTHERWELL returned to winning ways in emphatic style with a James McFadden-inspired 4-1 win over bottom side Hearts in the Scottish Premiership.
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