Celtic have escaped punishment over an “offensive” banner displayed at Parkhead, the Scottish Professional Football League has confirmed.
HEARTS strike deal to drive them out of administration, but takeover must be done ‘before money runs out’; Paul Hartley tipped for Dundee job after John Brown exit; “bang them up”, urges Kenny Dalglish of fans who abused Neil Lennon, plus the rest of today’s football news and gossip
Dundee are set to name yet another new manager after parting ways with John Brown yesterday.
HAND hygiene among NHS staff, cleaning of patient equipment and handling of needles are key areas needing improvement in Scotland’s hospitals, a healthcare inspectorate report released today reveals. More...
KENNY Dalglish has backed the Celtic manager, Neil Lennon, to shrug off his latest brush with supporter abuse and entrust the authorities to convict the men who targeted him at Tynecastle last weekend and “let them suffer” in prison.
Nicky Clark might be incapacitated just now but the Rangers striker would very much like to play in a Scottish Cup quarter-final when he makes his return from an ankle injury, which he hopes will be next month.
INVERNESS Caledonian Thistle last night confirmed they will appeal the red card issued to defender Josh Meekings in Sunday’s heroic League Cup semi-final victory over Hearts at Easter Road with a SFA tribunal expected on Thursday.
Hearts’ future has effectively been secured after majority shareholder Ubig agreed to sell their stake to the Foundation of Hearts.
THE draw that will determine Scotland’s pathway to the 2016 European Championships will be made in Nice in 19 days’ time, and in plain statistical terms, Gordon Strachan should be met with a more appealing proposition than the vistas that have greeted his predecessors in the many years since they...
Chelsea outlined their credentials as genuine title contenders last night by muscling their way past favourites Manchester City with typical power.
ABERDEEN manager Derek McInnes has called for the League Cup final to be played in Glasgow.
RANGERS manager Ally McCoist has told Bilel Mohsni to channel his aggression in a more positive manner following his second red card inside a month.
FRIDAY’S signing spree in Scotland bucked the trend for what is often a far quieter transfer deadline day than first thought.
JOHN Brown could be set to part company with Dundee, according to reports.
Penicuik reached the last sixteen of the Scottish Junior Cup after they blew Pollok away with two first-half strikes. More...
Three days after lifting the British Universities Premier League North title, Stirling University maintained their Lowland League bid with a 3-2 win against Preston Athletic in a rain-soaked game. More...
A WET afternoon did not deter Whitehill Welfare who beat East Kilbride 4-1 at home. More...
City won 4-1 and took the lead in the fifth minute when McFarland sent the ball across to the unmarked Aaron James and he volleyed it past Dodds. More...
ADMINISTRATORS for UBIG have confirmed they are set to transfer all of their 78.97 per cent shareholding in Hearts to the Foundation of Hearts-backed company Bidco which will see the conclusion of the club’s CVA agreement.
The latest round of Scotsman Weekly Website Awards has been selected after a weekend that saw two Scottish League Cup semi-final ties, three Premiership games and five games start in each of the Championship, League 1 and League 2 although only four finished in the bottom tier.
NEIL Lennon questions future in Scottish football after abuse forces him to leave stadium; Stefan Johansen vows to fill void left by Joe Ledley; John Hughes declares Inverness should play Scottish League Cup final in Glasgow, plus the rest of today’s football news and gossip
Having spent nothing in the transfer window and with a depleted midfield, Arsenal rediscovered its ‘Ox-Factor’ to reclaim top spot in the Barclays Premier League last night.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist admits he has a defensive headache approaching after both his centre-halves picked up suspensions during the nervy 2-1 win over Brechin on Saturday.
Manager Alan Archibald admitted that he thought he was watching yet another Partick Thistle hard luck story unfold after watching his side eventually grab a deserved draw at home to Dundee United.
GARY Locke needed no-one to tell him that Hearts had thrown away a glorious opportunity to get to the League Cup final yesterday. He had seen his team concede a goal late into stoppage time before being knocked out on penalties by Inverness, and he knew there was no point in looking for excuses or...
NEIL Lennon believes Fraser Forster’s pursuit of further clean sheet landmarks will ensure Celtic remain fully focused on the remainder of their Scottish Premiership campaign.
THE sound of around 12,000 Aberdonian voices lustily singing his name with more than 20 minutes left of the League Cup semi-final on Saturday was the most powerful endorsement yet of Derek McInnes’s burgeoning work at the Pittodrie club.
For two hours of a crash-bang-wallop cup-tie, John Hughes looked perfectly comfortable in his surroundings. He was at Easter Road, Russell Latapy was at his side, and Hearts were the opposition.
THERE are many aspects in the imagined world of Harry Potter that seemed a little far-fetched: the flying witches and wizards, the giant beasts, the impossibly dour Professor Snape and the magical trains from London’s King’s Cross station. More...
CELTIC manager Neil Lennon today accused drunken Aberdeen fans of throwing missiles towards him at a League Cup tie on Saturday, but said it had not been a sectarian attack.
CELTIC goalkeeper Fraser Forster has broken the club’s 92-year-old clean-sheet record with his eleventh shutout in a row.
JAMIE Hamill went from hero to villain as Hearts suffered more pain in their most difficult season as nine-man Inverness reached the League Cup final with a dramatic penalty shoot-out win.
NEIL Lennon admits Fraser Forster could leave the club in summer, Georgios Samaras wanted by Norwich plus Ally McCoist slams Bilel Mohsni over his red card yesterday.
FLASHBACK to the Scottish Cup semi-final last season and Hibernian are being humiliated by Falkirk.
Hamill, MacDonald and Stevenson have been vital to Hearts, their manager tells Moira Gordon
ENGLISH Premier League clubs were once again the biggest spenders in Europe in the January transfer window, splashing out around £130 million to break the record for the season as a whole.
TWO developments stood out from Celtic’s transfer window activity. Leigh Griffiths became the first Scot-by-upbringing signed to go straight into the club’s senior side since Shaun Maloney six years ago.
McCoist desperate to improve record in knockout ties, he tells Andrew Smith
ALAN Pardew was left alone to face a furious backlash as Newcastle succumbed to another humbling derby defeat by Sunderland.
ON A day when Falkirk were supposed to underline their title winning credentials against the league’s bottom side they were perhaps fortunate to keep their unbeaten run intact and remain on top of the Scottish Championship.
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