Craig Benson was the youngest Team GB swimmer at this summer’s Olympic Games. And having revelled in the atmosphere and soaked up the experience, the Warrender teenager is now even more ambitious and more determined to make it to the highest height of the sport. In other words, London was just for...
FANS from each of the twelve SPL clubs look back on the past week for their respective teams and give us their opinions More...
Richard Hughes continued his golden run of form at Leicester yesterday as the champion jockey-elect secured a 30.5-1 treble. More...
SIX-TIME Paralympic champion James Anderson has called time on a remarkable swimming career that has spanned two decades. At 49-years old, Anderson was the oldest member of the swimming team at the London 2012 Paralympic Games and competed at his first Games in 1992. He was awarded an MBE in 2005...
Glasgow will compete against four other cities to host the 2018 Youth Olympic Games after the deadline to submit bids to the International Olympic Committee closed. And it will be a battle between Europe, South and Central America for votes ahead of the decision which will be made in Lausanne on 4...
Former British No 1 Elena Baltacha has put aside thoughts of retirement and revealed she is fully intent on a return to professional tennis next season. More...
TIM VISSER says that the players and not the coaching staff should shoulder responsibility for Saturday’s calamitous defeat to Saracens. And the winger has urged Michael Bradley to give the culprits in that humiliating 45-0 loss a chance to redeem themselves against Munster on Sunday. ...
The Scottish Golf Union (SGU), Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) and ClubGolf combined yesterday to announce the creation of 50 Scottish Golf Development Centres over the next three years aimed at bringing out the best in the nation’s aspiring young players. More...
Northern Ireland were ten minutes away from a famous victory over a Portugal side 114 places above them in the Fifa rankings, but still managed to spoil Cristiano Ronaldo’s big day with a battling point in Oporto. More...
Serbia’s hopes of reaching their second successive World Cup as an independent nation took a serious blow after they slipped to a 1-0 defeat at southern neighbours Macedonia after a lacklustre performance last night. More...
CAPTAIN Darren Fletcher hopes Craig Levein remains as manager despite Scotland’s 2014 World Cup hopes all but coming to an end in Brussels last night. More...
House prices have shown their steepest monthly decline for more than three years, with wet weather and the Olympics contributing to the fall, according to a new report. More...
NICOLA Sturgeon is to begin talks with the Electoral Commission in the first of a series of meetings aimed at resolving the issues of campaign spending limits for the independence referendum and the wording of the question Scots will be asked in 2014. More...
High Court judges have rejected proposals to abolish the centuries-old requirement for corroboration in criminal prosecutions. More...
Elgin City head for Clyde tonight looking for the win that would put them at the top of the Third Division. However, manager Ross Jack reckons that picking up three points on the road would be more significant than sitting at the summit at this stage of the season. More...
Barcelona are not prepared to play the Spanish Super Cup in Beijing next year despite a preliminary agreement between Spain’s football federation (RFEF) and a Chinese promoter. More...
AFTER arriving at Firhill from Greengaire United in 1964, defender Jackie Campbell spent his entire senior career with Partick Thistle, racking up 579 appearances in 18 years. More...
West Ham winger Ricardo Vaz Te is set for a three-month spell on the sidelines as he recuperates from shoulder surgery. More...
Mohamed Bin Hammam has told Fifa’s new chief investigator that Sepp Blatter appears to be “untouchable”. More...
Sweden staged an amazing comeback to earn a 4-4 draw with Germany, scoring four goals in the final half-hour in their World Cup qualifying match last night. More...
Giovanni Trapattoni left the Faroe Islands clinging on to his job after the Republic of Ireland handed him three World Cup points just when he needed them most. More...
FULHAM have won the Unsung Hero award from VisitEngland and the Premier League for their supporter liaison officer, Tommy Guthrie, whose party piece is to take visitors for a pint at the local boozer. More...
GREGOR Townsend has underlined his determination to establish Glasgow Warriors as credible contenders in both the Rabo Direct Pro 12 and the Heineken Cup by signing Argentine international prop German Araoz on a three-month contract. More...
England players and officials were attacked by their Serbian opponents and racially abused by home fans moments after a 1-0 win over Serbia in a European Under-21 play-off last night. More...
ANDY Murray’s new sports psychologist has hit back at suggestions that the Scots tennis ace is dour. More...
THE emotional mother of Scottish computer hacker Gary McKinnon said it was “amazing” to see her son smile for the first time in years, after he finally won his ten-year battle against extradition to the United States. More...
England’s World Cup qualifier against Poland has been rearranged for 4pm today after massive rainfall caused last night’s match to be postponed. Heavy rain had been falling in Warsaw for most of the day and massive pools of water had appeared on the pitch long before the game was due to start. ...
WALES fell to their third defeat in four World Cup qualifiers after being overrun by a dominant Croatia side in Osijek. More...
Scotland Under-21 manager Billy Stark believes their six-day Spanish training camp has helped his new-look squad gel. More...
Hearts have been plunged into yet another wage crisis which could put them on a collision course with the SPL, after six players and manager John McGlynn were not paid. More...
Belgium as a nation is often dismissed as a byword for continental dullness – a country whose most famous sons are fictional characters (Tintin and Hercule Poirot) and most notable produce is EU red tape. More...
A question mark hung over Craig Levein’s future as Scotland manager tonight as hopes of salvaging their World Cup qualifying campaign were shattered by a 2-0 defeat to Belgium. More...
Hearts WOMEN clinched the regionalised SWFL Second Division South East title when they thrashed Football Club of Edinburgh 10-1 at Forester Park. More...
Musselburgh Amateurs have it all to do as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Fife outfit Benarty AFC in their Scottish Amateur Cup second round tie at Pinkie St Peters. More...
AN ANTIQUES specialist has claimed he is the victim of a “21st century Highland clearances” as he faces eviction from the croft that has been in his family for 60 years. More...
SCOTTISH Secretary Michael Moore has led for the UK government during the lengthy talks with SNP ministers this year. More...
THE director of the Royal National Mod has welcomed the plan for Edinburgh to host the event for the first time in more than 25 years. More...
Belgium 2 Scotland 0 - World Cup qualifier - 5 September, 2001: Scotland’s 2002 World Cup hopes were dashed in the space of four days when a 2-0 defeat in Belgium followed a goalless draw against Croatia at Hampden. More...
GIVEN that Belgium are one of the form teams in the continent right now and Scotland have only picked up two points from their opening three World Cup qualifying matches, it is widely expected that Craig Levein’s men will be blown away in Brussels this evening. More...
DAVID Cameron and Alex Salmond have signed a historic deal to ensure Scots make a “decisive and respected” call on whether to create a country independent from the rest of the United Kingdom in two years’ time. More...
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