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·Inverness CT 0 - 3 Rangers: Disaster for Caley as Gers close in on Celtic
A second-half double from Kris Boyd and a stunning strike from Pedro Mendes saw Rangers sink bottom side Inverness.and close the gap on Clydesdale Bank Premier League leaders
·Rangers try to bat away Newcastle as Kinnear admits he wants Ferguson
RANGERS offered a frosty response yesterday after Newcastle United manager Joe Kinnear went public with his interest in Barry Ferguson.
·Hearts 0 - 0 Hibs: No fireworks at New Year party
ONE of the biggest street parties in the world yesterday gave way to one of football's oldest derbies, but you would hardly have noticed the difference.
·We need a striker, admits Laszlo
CHRISTIAN NADE wasn't the only culprit, but he was the one who had started the game as the bookies favourite to score. The odds were short. They needn't have been. Whi
·Celtic 2 - 2 Dundee United: United put brakes on title push
Samaras 12, 57Dixon 60, Feeney 77
·Walter's wish list
AS HIS team toiled last Saturday afternoon, what thoughts do you suppose went through Sir David Murray's head? For instance, wouldn't the chairman have been entitled t
·Hamilton 2 - 0 Aberdeen: Accies beat freeze and hoodoo to push off from bottom spot
Mensing 52 pen, Offiong 79
·St Mirren 0 - 0 Motherwell: Love Street finale draws the tears
SOMETIMES the fairytale ending just isn't meant to be. St Mirren failed to cap their last ever league game at Love Street with a win, as they and Motherwell slugged out a
·Falkirk 1 - 1 Kilmarnock: Falkirk left hanging on as under-strength Kilmarnock make their point with style
Lovell 41Fernandez 68
·Clyde 2 - 4 Partick Thistle: Partick get show back on the road
Clarke 20, 53 penDonnelly 29; Harkins 32 pen; Paton 41; Buchanan 86
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·Hawick's newkid off the blocks
WINNING the prestigious New Year Sprint is the dream of most, if not all, professional runners. (01/01/2009)
·New dream team takes the reins at Netherdale
IT'S all been happening down Netherdale way over the festive period, resulting in Gala Fairydean FC starting 2009 with a completely new management team, writes Fiona Scott. (01/01/2009)
·The sporting week ahead
LANGHOLM WHISKEY RUN: Thursday, January 1 – From the health centre car park to Burnfoot Bridge and back by the Lang Fauld. All runners and walkers are required to calculate their own time with an aim to finishing around 11am. For more information, contact Charlie Graham on 013873 81224. (01/01/2009)
·Gala and Melrose serve up a Christmas cracker at last
Gala 18 (01/01/2009)
·The main men – and women – hoping for a happy New Year
The country has been hit by the big freeze of late, but inthe world of open athletics the heat is on. (25/12/2008)
·The sporting week ahead
FESTIVE FUN SHOOT: Sunday, December 28 – Ettrick Forest Archers event at Thirladean, near Selkirk. (11am start). (25/12/2008)
·Flannigan's off again
KELSO cricket star Ryan Flannigan will return to South Africa in February, alongside some of Europe's brightest talents. (25/12/2008)
·Jed course in drive for more cash
OFFICIALS at Jedburgh Golf course are appealing tomembers to help them keep the 115-year-old club going, writes Fiona Scott. (25/12/2008)
·Glentress could be a biker's paradise for new venture
GLENTRESS will take part in a new festival of cycling next year. (25/12/2008)
·Elite local swimmers are still making waves in competition
BORDERS swimming clubs were well-represented at the recent East District Age Group Championships in Glenrothes. (25/12/2008)
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