Speedo at Paragon Sports
Sport Updates Links Search Your Account
     Latest Headlines
· Athletics
· Baseball
· Basketball
· Boxing
· Cycling
· Football
  · Europe
  · American
  · Aussie
· Cricket
· Golf
· Hockey
· Horse Racing
· Martial Arts
· Motor Sport
  · Formula 1
  · NASCAR
  · Racing
· Rugby
· Snooker
· Volleyball
· Tennis
· Water Sports
· Winter Sports
· Wrestling
· Other
  · College Sports
  · High School Sports

     Amazon




     By Region
· Africa
· Asia
· Australia/Oceania
· Europe
· North America
   · US
· South America

     Featured
· US Sports News
· England Premiership
· Scottish Premier
· Football - NFL
· Basketball - NBA
· Baseball - MLB
· NCAA Men's Hoops

     More...
· Links
· Amazon_Search
· Web_Search
· Feedback

Detroit Lions Tickets



Aggregated news from around the world

 
Scotland: Football news around the clock. View category archive -->
Search this category -->

UK
  > England  Northern Ireland  Scotland  Wales 
    >>> Scottish Premier  Division 1  Division 2  Division 3 

The Scotsman: United sign Pavels Mihadjuks as injury crisis gets worse
DUNDEE United have completed the signing of Latvian defender Pavels Mihadjuks. The long-term target of city rivals Dundee has agreed a deal to the end of the season after
The Scotsman: Walter Smith expects Sasa Papac will return at Motherwell
RANGERS manager Walter Smith is hoping Sasa Papac will be back in action against Motherwell tomorrow night.
The Scotsman: John Hughes hails Colin Nish for his ability to do the ugly work
COLIN Nish may be the least aesthetically pleasing of the five strikers now at John Hughes' disposal but he is no less valued by the Hibs manager for that.
The Scotsman: I should have left Celtic a lot sooner, admits Michael McGlinchey
NEW Motherwell signing Michael McGlinchey believes he took too long to leave boyhood heroes Celtic, but hopes he can do them a favour if he makes his debut against Rangers at
The Scotsman: Hearts hero Dougan dies at age of 83
ANOTHER Hearts hero of the 1940s and 1950s has passed away, with the death of Bobby Dougan at the age of 83.
The Scotsman: Defence worries hamper Alloa's tilt at the top
The outright lead at the top of the Second Division table is up for grabs at Recreation Park tonight when Alloa host Cowdenbeath, with Allan Maitland's side having the opp
The Scotsman: Lithuania and Scots play 'no good football' says Vladimir Romanov
HEARTS owner Vladimir Romanov has warned supporters to expect the worst when Scotland and his native Lithuania meet each other in Euro 2012 qualifying matches, claiming that
The Scotsman: United sign Pavels Mihadjuks as injury crisis gets worse
DUNDEE United have completed the signing of Latvian defender Pavels Mihadjuks. The long-term target of city rivals Dundee has agreed a deal to the end of the season after
The Scotsman: Walter Smith expects Sasa Papac will return at Motherwell
RANGERS manager Walter Smith is hoping Sasa Papac will be back in action against Motherwell tomorrow night.
The Scotsman: Kenny Miller hoping Barry Ferguson will return to help boost Scotland's cause for 2012
KENNY Miller has urged Barry Ferguson to end his international exile and help boost Scotland's chances of qualifying for the 2012 European Championships.
Ruben Palazuelos sidelined for six weeks
Mihadjuks signs for Dundee United
302 Found
301 Moved Permanently
Ruben Palazuelos sidelined for six weeks
A night to remember for Inverness
Alloa v Cowdenbeath
Annan Athletic v Berwick Rangers
Hibs' McCormack in driving charge
301 Moved Permanently

Scotsman.com Sport - Football

Scottish, UK and international sports news from Scotland.
View source archive -->
Search this source -->
·Lithuania and Scots play 'no good football' says Vladimir Romanov
HEARTS owner Vladimir Romanov has warned supporters to expect the worst when Scotland and his native Lithuania meet each other in Euro 2012 qualifying matches, claiming that
·United sign Pavels Mihadjuks as injury crisis gets worse
DUNDEE United have completed the signing of Latvian defender Pavels Mihadjuks. The long-term target of city rivals Dundee has agreed a deal to the end of the season after
·Walter Smith expects Sasa Papac will return at Motherwell
RANGERS manager Walter Smith is hoping Sasa Papac will be back in action against Motherwell tomorrow night.
·Kenny Miller hoping Barry Ferguson will return to help boost Scotland's cause for 2012
KENNY Miller has urged Barry Ferguson to end his international exile and help boost Scotland's chances of qualifying for the 2012 European Championships.
·John Hughes hails Colin Nish for his ability to do the ugly work
COLIN Nish may be the least aesthetically pleasing of the five strikers now at John Hughes' disposal but he is no less valued by the Hibs manager for that.
·I should have left Celtic a lot sooner, admits Michael McGlinchey
NEW Motherwell signing Michael McGlinchey believes he took too long to leave boyhood heroes Celtic, but hopes he can do them a favour if he makes his debut against Rangers at
·Ruben Palazuelos sidelined for six weeks
HEARTS manager Jim Jefferies is resigned to being without Ruben Palazuelos for six weeks.
·Defence worries hamper Alloa's tilt at the top
The outright lead at the top of the Second Division table is up for grabs at Recreation Park tonight when Alloa host Cowdenbeath, with Allan Maitland's side having the opp
·Hearts hero Dougan dies at age of 83
ANOTHER Hearts hero of the 1940s and 1950s has passed away, with the death of Bobby Dougan at the age of 83.
·Stuart McCall parts company with Bradford City
BRADFORD City manager Stuart McCall has resigned following a meeting with the club's joint chairman Julian Rhodes.

The Independent: Football: Scotland

Articles from the Indepentent.
View source archive -->
Search this source -->
·301 Moved Permanently

Moved Permanently

The document has moved here.

" target="new">301 Moved Permanently

Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Football

Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
View source archive -->
Search this source -->
·Hibs: Forget about the Cup - for now
HIBS boss John Hughes today urged his players to put any thoughts of Scottish Cup glory out of their minds as they prepare for their toughest month of SPL action.
·Hearts: Ryan Stevenson in Jim Jeffries' plans for Celtic match
HEARTS new boy Ryan Stevenson could be set for a baptism of fire against Celtic at Parkhead on Wednesday after he wasted no time catching Jim Jefferies' eye in his first t
·Hibs: One step closer to the holy grail after victory over Montrose
Hughes salutes professional display as Hibs eliminate Third Division opponents to book their place in quarter-final draw
·Hearts: Patience is the watchword for luckless Craig Thomson
IMPATIENCE is often a hindrance to the development of young footballers, particularly those returning from serious injury. Hearts teenager Craig Thomson, therefore, is an exce
·Gary Mackay: Goncalves too good to be left on the Hearts sidelines
THERE'S no doubt in my mind that it would be better for Hearts if Jose Goncalves was available for selection.
·Grant Stott: Alan Gow looks like another great piece of business
LAST week started where the previous seven days finished off with more good news for Hibs fans.
·Levein's men must face mightiest and minnows
East Seniors football correspondent and Tartan Army foot soldier KEITH ANDERSON takes a look at Scotland's Euro 2012 qualifying rivals ..
·Scotland boss Craig Levein faces baptism of fire in Euro draw
CRAIG LEVEIN has already got his thinking cap on after being given a tough baptism as Scotland boss.
·Musselburgh Athletic 1-2 Newtongrange Star: Athletic boss slams ref as Gray sees red and Star win
FURIOUS Musselburgh manager David McGlynn accused referee Gavin Ross of "cheating" his team by turning this East Region Super League clash on its head with a controver
·Football: Raith Rovers upbeat despite last-gasp Aberdeen leveller
RAITH ROVERS boss John McGlynn insisted today that his side can pull off a Scottish Cup replay shock after being just seconds away from dumping Aberdeen out of the competiti

Flower of Scotland

Flower of Scotland - Scottish Football News and Views.
View source archive -->
Search this source -->
·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

Scottish, UK and international sports news from Scotland.
View source archive -->
Search this source -->
·St Mirren 0 - 0 Rangers: Rangers scrap to keep treble dream intact
SOMETIMES the mark of winners can be evidenced in the moments they prove not to be. Rangers sustained their hopes of a treble at St Mirren Park on Saturday, and precious littl
·Dunfermline 2 - 4 Celtic: Robbie Keane endeavour helps vulnerable Celtic shake off Fifers
QUALITY finally prevailed and triumphed over perspiration at East End Park. But Celtic could not quite shake off an aspect of vulnerability against First Division opposition
·Hibs: One step closer to the holy grail after victory over Montrose
Hughes salutes professional display as Hibs eliminate Third Division opponents to book their place in quarter-final draw
·Grant Stott: Alan Gow looks like another great piece of business
LAST week started where the previous seven days finished off with more good news for Hibs fans.
·Football: Raith Rovers upbeat despite last-gasp Aberdeen leveller
RAITH ROVERS boss John McGlynn insisted today that his side can pull off a Scottish Cup replay shock after being just seconds away from dumping Aberdeen out of the competiti
·Hibernian 5 - 1 Montrose: Polished Hibs fire five to keep cup quest alive
THIS was brutally efficient from Hibernian, who look increasingly at ease in the Scottish Cup this season. The quality of opposition is guaranteed to improve in the quarter-fi
·St Johnstone 0 - 1 Dundee Utd: Garry Kenneth keen to reacquaint himself with Hampden
FIVE years have passed, and almost an entire team has left Tannadice, since Dundee United last reached a Scottish Cup final. Now, after playing a pivotal role in Saturday'
·Raith Rovers 1 - 1 Aberdeen: Mark McGhee doesn't agree, but last-gasp Gary McDonald leveller was cruel on Raith
EVEN Val McDermid would have struggled to script the cruel twist in this Scottish Cup tale for her beloved Raith Rovers. The renowned crime novelist now sponsors the North Sta
·My team is starting to gel, insists Tony Mowbray
ROBBIE Keane has been guaranteed a start on Wednesday night against Hearts after his cameo appearance yesterday helped Celtic defeat Dunfermline Athletic in the fifth round o
·Hibs: Your views
Jamie Adams, Leith: "I'm pleased to get through to the next round and it was so easy. It was a great win and to score five was okay. It's the cup and that makes i

BBC Sport | Football | Other Scottish | UK Edition

All the action as it happens.
View source archive -->
Search this source -->
·A night to remember for Inverness
It's 10 years since Inverness beat Celtic to end John Barnes's managerial reign
·Alloa v Cowdenbeath
Preview followed by match report of Tuesday's Second Division fixture at Recreation Park.
·Albion Rovers v Livingston
Preview followed by match report of Tuesday's Third Division fixture at Cliftonhill.
·Annan Athletic v Berwick Rangers
Preview followed by match report of Tuesday's Third Division fixture at Galabank.
·Clyde 0-2 Stenhousemuir
Bottom-club Clyde are condemned to another defeat by Stenhousemuir at Broadwood Stadium.
·Brechin 1-1 Alloa
Brechin's depleted squad brush aside their off-the-field worries to earn a draw with Alloa at Glebe Park.
·Cowdenbeath 1-3 Peterhead
Martin Bavidge fires a double as Peterhead prove too strong for Cowdenbeath at Central Park.
·East Fife 2-3 Dumbarton
Three first-half goals hand Dumbarton victory over East Fife.
·East Stirlingshire 3-2 Berwick
A Stephen Maguire brace gives East Stirlingshire a narrow win over Berwick.
·Elgin City 3-1 Albion Rovers
Two goals from Craig Gunn helps lowly Elgin City claim maximum points against Albion Rovers.

View category archive -->
Search this category -->





CMS by PHP-Nuke, RSS News module by pavka

All news content - headlines and text - is copyrighted by the respective owner as indicated.
This site does not own the news, it is a headline search engine only. For reprint permission contact the respective owners.
eXTReMe Tracker
Page Generation: 1.895 Seconds