IF ANYONE had cause to have feelings of schadenfreude when assessing the current troubles being experienced by Hearts, then it is Neil Lennon. More...
The former Aberdeen and Scotland striker Scott Booth has been appointed as the new assistant coach to the national youth teams. More...
Lennon ‘not a lover of the idea’ but Forrest admits he’s keen More...
Rangers aim to put a period of stuttering form behind them at Easter Road today. Last weekend’s nervy 2-1 win over Dunfermline did little to ease anxiety among their fans, with Celtic having seemingly recovered from their own difficulties earlier in the season. More...
THERE have been six managers since Lewis Stevenson made his Hibs debut and he admits that there comes a time when players have to wonder if they should be shown the door rather than their various gaffers. More...
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall laughed off the coincidence that saw them training on the same pitch as St Johnstone two days before they meet in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. More...
Judd Trump resisted stifling tactics from Neil Robertson to reach his first williamhill.com UK Championship final and raise the prospect of snooker’s new superstar ending his breakthrough year on a dazzling high. More...
SCOTTISH fish processors have already been caught in a “perfect storm” of high market prices and dwindling supplies. More...
Rangers and the club’s former finance director, Donald McIntyre, have “surprisingly” settled a £300,000 damages claim, it was announced yesterday. More...
CELTIC will not learn the outcome of Uefa’s disciplinary hearing on alleged illicit chanting by their supporters until Monday. More...
The Scottish women’s rink, led by Eve Muirhead, have fought their way to today’s final at the Le Gruyère European Curling Championships in Moscow, with an overwhelming 10-2 semi-final win over Denmark yesterday. More...
Monty Panesar’s return to the England fold was confirmed yesterday morning, after he was selected as the second spinner for the Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates. More...
Freya Murray can’t wait to get her athletics career back on track tomorrow and prove her injury nightmare is over for good. More...
Grove Menzieshill are setting the pace in the Subway men’s indoor national league, but coach Bruce Cuthill is fully aware that today’s three fixtures against city rivals VWS Dundee Wanderers, Glynhill Kelburne and Grange could really test his resources. “It will be difficult to take nine points,”...
Amir Khan plans to bid farewell to the light-welterweight division tonight before pursuing mega-fights and superstardom in 2012. More...
SCOTLAND’S two largest teaching unions are seeking to fill senior positions with a combined salary of around £150,000. More...
FORMER Hearts midfielder Mark Bradley is hoping he can beat off some stiff competition to land a dream start in management at Linlithgow. More...
Spartans and Stirling University, the only two unbeaten teams in the Central Taxis Premier Division, clash on the all-weather surface at Ainslie Park with both clubs determined to keep their records intact. More...
Craigroyston boss George Bowmaker is looking forward to facing Kelso United at St Mark’s Park tomorrow after a spirited performance against league leaders Preston Athletic last week. More...
NEIL BROWNLIE is the new manager of Edinburgh United following the resignation of Barry Campbell and his coaching team earlier this week. More...
DALKEITH manager Willie Pearson has heaped praise on his coaching staff after three straight wins catapulted the Midlothian side to top spot in the South Division. More...
GAUVAIN (15-2) was an impressive winner of the Betfred Peterborough Chase for Nick Williams and Noel Fehily at Huntingdon yesterday, as favourite Somersby had to settle for second. More...
RANGERS manager Ally McCoist last night branded the SFA’s new disciplinary system “ridiculous” and accused the governing body of applying different criteria to their judgment of the Ibrox club than to others in imposing a two-match suspension on winger Sone Aluko. More...
OPTIMISTIC Manchester City fan Kirk Bradley was so sure his team would see European success that he had ‘Manchester City Champions League Winners 2011’ tattooed on to his arm in August 2009. More...
FORMER Hawick and South lock Craig Charters has made his mark in Australian rugby with selection for pre-season training with the Melbourne Rebels ‘A’ squad. More...
LEWIS Camanachd were celebrating yesterday after being granted permanent membership of shinty’s senior leagues. More...
THE elusive cup quarter-final stage is at the forefront of minds in the Scotland sevens camp as coach Graham Shiel strives to inspire his young squad in South Africa today to join the big guns of the world sevens circuit. More...
EDINBURGH’S audacious comeback which secured a thrilling victory over Racing Metro 92 three weeks ago will live long in the memory of the 5,809 fans lucky enough to be in the Murrayfield crowd that night. More...
Scottish players Paul Loudon and Sam Hunt were on the losing side for the second year running as Oxford defeated Cambridge in the Nomura Varsity match yesterday. More...
THE battles raging within the Glasgow camp provide a good indication of why the team head into the Heineken Cup double-header with Montpellier full of belief that they can push themselves into contention for an historic first appearance in the quarter-finals. More...
SENIORS TOUR: Having already topped the US Champions Tour Money List in 2011, American Tom Lehman faces the leading two players on the European Senior Tour in this week’s MCB Tour Championship in Mauritius. The 1996 Open champion is looking to end a special year on a high at Constance Belle Mare...
WOMEN’S INDIAN OPEN: Laura Davies has arrived at DLF Golf and Country Club in New Delhi problem-free this year ahead of her title defence at the Hero Women’s Indian Open. Last year, the four-time major champion arrived without her clubs and was only reunited with them on the morning of the first...
PROUD dad Paul Lawrie reckons his flying start in the Dubai World Championship should stop the mickey-taking from his two golf-mad sons for a while. More...
TWO new tournaments will boost the Australian PGA’s prize coffers by more than 40 per cent in 2012, the tour’s chief executive revealed yesterday. The Perth International Golf Championship was unveiled, 24 hours after the announcement of the NZ PGA Pro-am Championship, and between them they will...
EVE Muirhead led the Scottish women into today’s semi-final of the Le Gruyère European Curling Championships in Moscow with a 9-6 win over Russia in their play-off game, but David Murdoch’s men’s team have gone out, losing their second tie-breaker against the Czech Republic by 5-7. More...
THE European Tour title race looks set to go right to the wire after Rory McIlroy produced a fabulous nine-hole stretch yesterday, just as Luke Donald was losing his way. More...
SWASHBUCKLING opener Virender Sehwag bludgeoned a world record 219 as India handed West Indies a 153-run drubbing to win their one-day international series. More...
AN overtime penalty corner strike by Jan-Marco Montag gave Germany a belated 2-1 victory over the Great Britain men’s hockey side in the lower pool match in the Champions Trophy in Auckland and consigned Jason Lee’s charges to their third consecutive defeat in the competition. More...
HANNAH Miley, Jemma Lowe and Jessica Dickons each won a medal as Great Britain enjoyed a good first day at the European Short-Course Championships in Szczecin. More...
The Lawn Tennis Association has confirmed Judy Murray as Great Britain’s new Fed Cup captain. More...
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