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The Ibrox manager talks tough ahead of his sideâs Cup clash with Celtic.
Scotsman.com » 12hThe Ibrox manager talks tough ahead of his sideâs Cup clash with Celtic.
Scotsman.com » 12hDumbarton no more, Greenock no more, Paisley no more. At long last, the Easter Road faithful were saying goodbye to the Championship and conveniently the Hibernian-supporting Proclaimers had written a song capable of being re-worked as a sign-off.
Scotsman.com » 23hWho wants it more and who needs it most? Whoâd like it and whoâd really love it? Iâm talking about a win next weekend at Hampden but unsurprisingly, because this is Scottish football and therefore much more complicated than real life, the four contenders are refusing to be categorised and squashedâ¦
Scotsman.com » 23hIt is the kind of day football fans remember. Ask supporters, of any team, where they were when Hibernian finally ended their 114-year Scottish Cup drought and most could answer.
Scotsman.com » 23hThe last time Ofir Marciano was at Hampden, he was there to cheer his friend Nir Bittonâs Celtic as they defeated Rangers in the League Cup semi-final. As he returns to the national stadium on Saturday, the Hibs keeper is hoping to set up a showdown with his pal in the final of this seasonâsâ¦
Scotsman.com » 23hSuccess is what Neil Lennon lives for. In recent weeks the task of guiding Hibernian back to the top flight has looked anything but fun for the man who joined in the summer and immediately stated his intentions.
Scotsman.com » 23hBob McHugh scored with his first touch within seconds of appearing as a substitute to secure a draw for Falkirk as the title was officially placed out of their reach with Hibsâ victory at Easter Road.
Scotsman.com » 1dDundee United missed the chance to leapfrog Falkirk into second place as their poor away form continued. Ray McKinnonâs men wasted good chances and were hanging on the ropes as Ayr threw everything into attack but were foiled by Cammy Bell.
Scotsman.com » 1dThe both teams score tables show a team's "yes" and "no" counts and percentages together with a breakdown of their Win-Draw-Loss records in each case.
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