Bailout for Greece as they stun Russia, Rooney is ready and Roy Keane is ready for a fight More...
GRAEME McDowell was California dreaming again after moving into a tie for the lead with Jim Furyk with a round to go at the United States Open. More...
Hutchison VALE 13s were comfortable 3-0 winners in the final of the SERYFA Stewart Brien Cup against Spartans FC Reds on the wonderful artificial surface at Ainslie Park. More...
Star ‘A’ CYP won the SERYFA under 16s Division 2 League Cup, after beating Leith Athletic 4-3 after a penalty shoot-out at Newtongrange Star Ground. More...
IN THE first of his monthly columns, the Scottish FA’s manager of grassroots football in Edinburgh offers his views on how the lifeblood of the game is growing in the city More...
Spartans lifted the South-East Region Jackie Faichney Under-16 trophy after beating Hutchison Vale on penalties at Ainslie Park. More...
“They’ve been great all season so I think we have deserved to win something” More...
Bonnyrigg ROSE boss Max Christie has swooped to sign Musselburgh Athletic striker Kris Renton. More...
Four Scots will tackle the 80th running of the world’s most demanding race this weekend, the Le Mans 24-Hours. For two of them it’s a day to dispel the demons of previous crashes, for another it’s about setting a new benchmark in motorsport. More...
LIVERPOOL manager Brendan Rodgers has boosted Joe Cole’s hopes of resurrecting his Anfield career by insisting every player will start with a clean slate when they return to training next month. More...
Tito Vilanova is not worried about being compared to Pep Guardiola after being officially presented as the new Barcelona coach yesterday, although he admits it will be tough to match what his record-breaking predecessor achieved. More...
A SELL-out 9,000 crowd on Ladies Day at Musselburgh was brought to its feet when Blue Destination won a thriller for the featured HBJ Employment Solutions Ladies Day Cup Handicap. More...
SOLE Power is highly unlikely to run in the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday because of the prospect of soft ground. More...
A MODERN version of the Highland Clearances will take place this afternoon as the villagers of Spean Bridge and Roy Bridge leave for Inverness to see if today is the day Lochaber Shinty Club’s luck changes. More...
Watsonians captain Stuart Chalmers is delighted with the way fringe players have stepped up to the mark this season – and he is giving two more an opportunity to impress this afternoon as the capital side head to Arbroath. More...
LEAGUE leaders West of Scotland are at full strength as they prepare for a tricky trip across Glasgow to face improving Clydesdale. More...
England’s plans were thrown into disarray before the post-Kevin Pietersen era has even begun when Ian Bell edged a ball into his face in practice yesterday. Earmarked to replace Pietersen, Bell was just about the last person England needed to suffer an injury scare before the NatWest Series...
WEST Lothian will be without influential player-coach Kruger van Wyk for the rest of their First Division campaign after he headed for the Caribbean to play for New Zealand in the Test series against the West Indies. More...
Michael Laudrup has vowed Swansea will continue to play their traditional passing game under his leadership. More...
Fan ownership of St Mirren appears to have moved a step closer after the 10000Hours group announced they had reached their target for support of their bid. More...
CAPTAIN Chris Robshaw knows England must make history to haul themselves back into their Test series in South Africa. More...
Shaun Edwards has set the Welsh side a target of restricting Australia to fewer than 18 points in order to stay in the three-match series by squaring things up in Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium today. More...
Ireland down, Wales down, England down. That was the story a week ago, one that made Scotland’s defeat of Australia a few days earlier all the more remarkable, even allowing for the unusual circumstances of that match. Meanwhile, it seems the rain has followed Scotland to Fiji, but since that game...
Kevin McLaughlin has vowed Ireland will have a “good go” at New Zealand in this morning’s second Test after admitting they struggled with the All Blacks’ pace last weekend. More...
GREGOR Townsend has always had a love for French rugby, but there is nothing Français about Taylor Paris, his surprise signing this week from Canada. The new Glasgow coach had been alerted to the 19-year-old’s qualities and moved to bring him to Scotland on a one-year deal to boost the strength in...
GLASGOW’S new All Black Angus Macdonald has enjoyed his first week in Scotland as a long-imagined homecoming, but insisted that he was not here for a holiday. More...
SCOTLAND midfielder Leanne Ross hopes the Tynecastle crowd will again urge her side to victory in their Euro 2013 qualifier against Israel today. More...
REPUBLIC of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has hit back at former skipper Roy Keane over his withering assessment of their Euro 2012 efforts. More...
The Italian football federation has sent a letter to Uefa seeking sanctions after the country’s national anthem was again booed at Euro 2012. More...
The European Championship was plunged into arguably its most serious racism row yet yesterday after it emerged a banana may have been thrown at Mario Balotelli. More...
Alan Dzagoev, whose three goals in two games have left Russia well placed to reach the Euro 2012 quarter-finals, yesterday appealed to his country’s fans not to misbehave during the remainder of the tournament. More...
TOMAS Rosicky’s injured Achilles is improving but the Czech Republic captain said he would wait until a fitness test before tonight’s match against Poland to decide if he could play. More...
DANNY Welbeck scored a dramatic winner last night as England roared back to win a thrilling Euro 2012 encounter with Sweden in Kiev. More...
SPARKLING attacking football and goals from Jeremy Menez and Yohan Cabaye earned France a crucial 2-0 victory over Ukraine in their Euro 2012 Group D match yesterday after the game was halted for 55 minutes due to a spectacular thunderstorm. More...
The Croatia football association was yesterday fined e25,000 following their supporters’ behaviour at last Sunday’s Euro 2012 match against the Republic of Ireland. More...
ENGLAND manager Roy Hodgson admitted his disappointment at the two goals his side conceded from set-pieces at the Olympic Stadium last night, but accepted such things can happen against sides of Sweden’s quality. More...
UEFA has charged Denmark forward Nicklas Bendtner with improper conduct for revealing an unofficial sponsor’s name on his underpants while celebrating a goal at Euro 2012. More...
THE whole Rangers story has been bafflingly complex at times, and on Thursday it became more complex still, as the process of liquidation began. More...
NEW Rangers chairman Malcolm Murray has called for everyone with the best interests of the club to unite under the leadership of the consortium of which he is a part. More...
COMIC Armando Iannucci said his OBE for services to broadcasting will not stop him poking fun at politicians. More...
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