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Linlithgow ROSE have sacked manager Dave Baikie and his assistants after their 3-1 Super League defeat at Bonnyrigg on Saturday, writes JOHN GILMOUR. More...
The chief of the biggest amateur football set-up in the Lothians has hailed the impact of a recent merger of associations and praised the influence of the teams who have helped strengthen the game in and around the Capital. More...
Newcraighall Leith Victoria moved level on points with their Tynecastle 96 counterparts in mid-table of Lothian Buses South East Region under-16 Division One after winning a topsy-turvy encounter between the teams at Saughton 3-2. More...
Heriot-Watt UNIVERSITY head coach Michael Renwick is confident his young team can bounce back against Ormiston after their 2-1 defeat in the Central Taxis First Division at home to Eyemouth United last Saturday. More...
MAX CHRISTIE is delighted to see his Bonnyrigg side leading the Super League title race and still in the Scottish Junior Cup. More...
LINLITHGOW won’t be rushing to appoint a new manager following Dave Baikie’s departure in the wake of an early exit from the Junior Cup as well as back-to-back Super League defeats. More...
Garry AITCHISON, the Civil Service Strollers manager, is looking forward to locking horns with John Green and Gary Jardine – the Edinburgh City co-managers – in tomorrow’s Central Taxis Premier Division derby. More...
LIVINGSTON Hearts continue to prosper with the introduction of a brand new girls’ football section which is now in operation at the Dedridge-based club. More...
MOTHERWELL take on Hibs in the next Friday-night football experiment and have taken the bold move to slice prices. More...
BY AGREEING to become our new manager late last week, Pat Fenlon has shown he is not a man to shirk a challenge. He wisely opted to watch the game against St Johnstone from the stand, which will have given him plenty to ponder. More...
SOME of the gloom surrounding Hearts at the moment was lifted on Saturday as we not only scored twice, and two decent goals at that, but collected three points. More...
FOUR weeks ago we were going into a make-or-break 72 hours with games against Rennes and Motherwell. More...
KENNY Shiels was the toast of the bookies as Killie turned over the champions. More...
UNITED have gone back to basics and a second clean sheet in a row, this time against Motherwell, is a sign that the club is getting back on track. More...
STILL second bottom, still no away win all season and, with every passing week, the feeling grows that we are in for another disappointing campaign. More...
TALK about a seamless transition! Steve Lomas has come in and kept us right at the top of our game after all Derek McInnes’ good work. More...
THE success of Greg Tansey’s red card appeal proved once again that officials continue to get big decisions wrong. More...
SO A 25-GAME unbeaten league run comes to an tame and gutless end, with a whimper and a shrug. More...
WHEN you play as openly as we do, two things can happen when you go to the Old Firm. More...
RYDER Cup organisers were put under no pressure from players or captains to make radical changes for the 2014 match at Gleneagles, it was revealed yesterday. More...
Sean Cox committed himself to a long-term stay at Edinburgh yesterday and immediately set his sights on the “must-win” RaboDirect PRO12 clash with bottom side Aironi at Murrayfield tomorrow night. More...
ACROSS Scotland, thousands of public sector workers took to the streets in protest at the government’s changes to their pension and working conditions. More...
CELTIC’S Europa League hopes were in the balance following their narrow defeat by Atletico Madrid in their penultimate Group I game at Parkhead. More...
TEACHERS working in Scotland’s schools are being caused “considerable anxiety” by the introduction of the country’s new curriculum, according to a new report. More...
EDUCATION secretary Mike Russell has criticised the universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews for failing to show restraint after setting tuition fees at the highest level possible for UK students from outside Scotland. More...
SHOPPING centres, cinemas and visitor attractions across Scotland benefited from the strike as hundreds of thousands of customers took advantage of a mid-week day off work. More...
A 21-YEAR-OLD man who allegedly used information about a female hospital patient in Edinburgh to contact her on Facebook has been charged with a breach of data protection. More...
TOURISM leaders claim Scotland can now boast the most sophisticated travel app in Europe after unveiling a new smartphone guide to the nation’s attractions and beauty spots. More...
CELTIC suffered their first home European defeat in two years to leave their hopes of remaining in continental competition beyond Christmas resting on a daunting assignment in Italy in 15 December. More...
WHILE Martin Laird enjoys one final reward for breaking into the top 50 this year, all eyes will be on tournament host Tiger Woods at the Chevron World Challenge, which gets underway today at Sherwood Country Club just outside Los Angeles. More...
RANGERS owner Craig Whyte has signed off the first set of financial results since he bought control in May. The figures show that the Ibrox club’s net debt has been almost halved to £14 million. More...
Some bright performances despite a night to forget for the Parkhead faithful More...
Lothian Schools fought out a 1-1 draw with their West Lothian opponents in a match where both sets of players struggled due to severe blustery conditions engulfing the St Augustine’s pitch. More...
HIBERNIAN’S new management team became three-strong yesterday after it was confirmed Billy Brown will stay on as the assistant to Pat Fenlon, the Easter Road club’s new manager. Liam O’Brien, the former Manchester United and Newcastle United player, has also been appointed first-team coach on a...
A RARE Renaissance painting of Scotland’s patron saint is to be unveiled today in St Andrews – the town where tradition has it that his relics arrived more than 1,000 years ago. More...
CELTIC stand-in skipper Beram Kayal believes the Parkhead club are ready to leave their early season woes firmly behind them by going on to win the domestic treble and vindicate his assertion that they are superior to Rangers. More...
THERE have been times this season when the Europa League has appeared little more than an inconvenience for Neil Lennon and Celtic. More...
A “DEVOTED” social worker who says having to work excessive hours with violent and disruptive children forced her to retire through mental ill-health is claiming £300,000 damages from a council. More...
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