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Scotsman.com Sport - Football

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·Smith admits he was sacked by Rangers – and Advocaat was set to replace McLeish
WALTER Smith's confession that he was sacked as Rangers manager in 1998, a revelation he has kept to himself for ten years, was matched by his successor and Uefa Cup final
·Murray and I both knew my time was up, reveals Smith
A FULL decade after the event, Walter Smith made the startling admission yesterday that he was dismissed by the Rangers chairman, David Murray, in 1998, during the only barre
·Alan Gow on Hearts' radar for next season
HEARTS coaching staff have recommended Rangers forward Alan Gow to Vladimir Romanov as a potential signing target for next season, the Evening News can reveal.
·Advocaat reveals how close he came to Ibrox return as Rangers struggled
DICK Advocaat has revealed he was offered the chance to make a dramatic return to Rangers as manager three years ago as a stop-gap replacement for Alex McLeish.
·Hibs boss urges team to ditch away blues by beating Celtic
MIXU PAATELAINEN today admitted there would be no better time for Hibs to end their away-day hoodoo by dumping SPL champions Celtic on Sunday.
·Pressley concedes his Celtic career is over but vows to play on elsewhere
WITHOUT a first-team appearance since December, Steven Pressley has long since come to terms with the end of his Celtic career. He is not, however, ready to accept his playing
·Fletcher says it's Celtic's turn to feel our force
STEVEN FLETCHER has little doubt Celtic players and fans alike celebrated as they watched Hibs dent Rangers' hopes of wrestling the SPL title away from their arch-rivals.
·Lee Wallace looks to cement first-team place at Hearts
ALTHOUGH widely regarded as one of Hearts' most dedicated and accomplished players, Lee Wallace might feel thankful that tomorrow's visit of Kilmarnock marks the last
·Premier League's first female boss hangs up boots
After four years in the hot seat, the SPL's first female chief executive has decided to stand down.
·Rijkaard pays price for lack of silverware at Barcelona
FRANK Rijkaard will leave Barcelona at the end of the season and former captain Pep Guardiola will take over as coach of the team, club president Joan Laporta announced last

The Independent: Football: Scotland

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Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Football

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·Alan Gow on Hearts' radar for next season
HEARTS coaching staff have recommended Rangers forward Alan Gow to Vladimir Romanov as a potential signing target for next season, the Evening News can reveal.
·Hibs boss urges team to ditch away blues by beating Celtic
MIXU PAATELAINEN today admitted there would be no better time for Hibs to end their away-day hoodoo by dumping SPL champions Celtic on Sunday.
·Fletcher says it's Celtic's turn to feel our force
STEVEN FLETCHER has little doubt Celtic players and fans alike celebrated as they watched Hibs dent Rangers' hopes of wrestling the SPL title away from their arch-rivals.
·Lee Wallace looks to cement first-team place at Hearts
ALTHOUGH widely regarded as one of Hearts' most dedicated and accomplished players, Lee Wallace might feel thankful that tomorrow's visit of Kilmarnock marks the last
·Premier League's first female boss hangs up boots
After four years in the hot seat, the SPL's first female chief executive has decided to stand down.
·Whitburn desperate to keep Super League title tilt alive
TITLE-CHASING Whitburn face a huge game at home to Camelon tomorrow as they try to maintain their challenge for the Super League crown.
·Whitehill on brink of glory after beating Easthouses
EDINBURGH CITY will almost certainly have to beat Whitehill Welfare by large margin tomorrow to have any chance of stopping the Rosewell club being crowned Tyreman Premier
·City boys told to go out and make history
EDINBURGH City manager, Shaun Steven, will proudly lead his team out for one of the biggest games in the club's history when they meet Annan Athletic in the final of the S
·Mitchell likely to keep place in Bairns side after fine start
CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL'S flawless display in the 2-1 victory over Hearts on Monday night, allied to the call-up of both Scott Arfield and Tam Scobbie to the Scotland under 2
·Seniors Teamtalk
TYREMAN PREMIER DIVISIONDALBEATTIE STAR manager Paul McGinley has been reasonably pleased with his side's displays in their first season in the top flight. Central defen

Flower of Scotland

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·Weir: Miller is world class
David Weir has compared goalscorer Kenny Miller to Francesco Totti or Christian after Scotland held Italy to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night.
·Falkirk and Gretna - Champions
With only four games to go falkirk and gretna have been declared champions of there league. It came after falkirk beat Ross County 1-0 and Gretna beating Stenhousemuir a massive 7-0.
·Scotland V Italy Squads Announced
Dundee United striker Lee Miller has been drafted into the Scotland squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Italy...Italy will have either veteran Angelo Peruzzi or the inexperienced Morgan De Sanctis in goals for the World Cup qualifier with Scotland on Saturday.
·AZ Eye Zura
AZ Alkmaar have made a bid for Rangers defender Zura Khizanishvili.
·Celtic in for St Mirren wonderkid!
Looks like Celtic are set to make a move for Kirk Broadfoot as Gordon Strachan seeks to shore up an ageing and suspect hoops defensive line.
·Craig Bellamy
Welsh star, Craig Bellamy, brought an end to his turbulent Newcastle career by signing a 4 year deal with Premiership club, Blackburn Rovers...
·Levien Blasts Bobo
Leicester boss, Craig Levien, has blasted Bobo Balde after a horrid tackle during a friendly with Leicester, that had left a 17 year old Aussie with a broken leg.
·Hearts Face Hefty £60k Fine
Hearts face a £60,000 fine after fielding an out of contract player against Celtic. The club fielded Graham Weir in the 2-1 defeat to the Park Head Club earlier this year.
·Aliadiere set for Celtic ???
Arsenal's French striker Jeremie Aliadiere could be on his way to Celtic on loan. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has already discussed the move with Bhoys counterpart Gordon Strachan over a season-long loan deal.
·Roberton given County boss's job
Former Hearts and Inverness Caledonian Thistle boss John Robertson has been named as the new Ross County manager. Robertson, who is currently on holiday, will be officially introduced to the media and fans on Monday.

Scotsman.com Sport - Football - Scottish Cup

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·Dougal lands Cup final gig
The SFA today announced that Stuart Dougal will referee the Scottish Cup final between Queen of the South and Rangers at Hampden on Saturday, May 24.

BBC Sport | Football | Other Scottish | UK Edition

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·Campbell takes the helm at Forfar
Dick Campbell is the new manager of Forfar Athletic.
·Kirkcaldy clear-out after defeat
Eight players - including three goalkeepers - are released by Raith Rovers after missing out on promotion from Division Two.
·Airdrie Utd 0-1 Clyde
Pat Clarke scores the winner as Clyde beat Airdrie in the first leg of their Division One play-off final.
·Arbroath 2-0 Stranraer
Robbie Raeside is on target as Arbroath win their Division Two promotion play-off final first leg against Stranraer.
·Shire boss ringing the changes
EastStirlingshire bring in three new faces but lose fans favourite Carl Thywissen and release six others.
·Livi will re-enter player market
Livingston say they are able to sign players again after settling a dispute with former defender Manu Dorado.
·Airdrie full-time status assured
Airdrie United chairman Jim Ballantyne says the club will remain full-time even if it fails to gain promotion to Division One.
·Dundee sign Antoine-Curier
Dundee complete the signings of striker Mickael Antoine-Curier and defender David Cowan.
·Accies move for keeper Murdoch
Hamilton Accies sign goalkeeper Sean Murdoch from Dunfermline, while Bryn Halliwell is released.
·Stirling Albion swoop for Lowing
Stirling Albion agree a two-year deal with defender David Lowing after his release from Ayr United.

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