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- Scotsman (Sport): ‘Gary Hooper can do anything’, says admiring Kris Commons (0 replies)
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- Scotsman (Sport): Terry Butcher is hit with Highland derby dugout ban (0 replies)
- Scotsman (Sport): Champions League: Cristiano Ronaldo the hat-trick hero for Real Mad (0 replies)
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- Scotsman (Sport): Referee ‘bias’ claim costs Roberto Martinez £10k (0 replies)
- Scotsman (Sport): Istvan Kozma and Allan Evans enter Dunfermline hall of fame (0 replies)
- Scotsman (Sport): Michael Hoey insists that beating Rory McIlroy and Co. was no fluke (0 replies)
- Scotsman (Sport): Golf: Scots trio aiming high in Eisenhower Trophy (0 replies)
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- Scotsman (Sport): Davis Love puts his cup woe aside to play in Vegas (0 replies)
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- Scotsman (Sport): Racing: Dettori to ride Camelot at Arc (0 replies)
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- Scotsman (Sport): Cricket: Kevin Pietersen agrees England contract (0 replies)
- Scotsman (Sport): Maturing Celtic entitled to dream of Champions League last 16 (0 replies)
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