Sunday's Scottish gossip
Gordon Strachan to decide Scotland future this week, Rangers join Celtic in Souttar chase...
BBC Sport » 4hGordon Strachan to decide Scotland future this week, Rangers join Celtic in Souttar chase...
BBC Sport » 4hSO MUCH for this being a banana skin for St Mirren. They didnât so much overcome Dunfermline as overwhelm them. Three in front by half-time through clinically taken goals from Calum Gallagher, Stephen Mallan and Scott Agnew, this was the day when it finally clicked for Ian Murrayâs side.â¦
Scotsman.com » 12hQUEEN of the South ended a run of seven games without a win, with a first-half goal from striker Derek Lyle enough to give the Dumfries side all three points.
Scotsman.com » 12hSt Mirren progress to the semi-finals of the Scottish Challenge Cup with a comfortable win over Dunfermline.
BBC Sport » 19hQueen of the South claim their first win since August by beating Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship.
BBC Sport » 19hA couple of bookmakers had commendations for Mark Warburton yesterday. It was a given that league sponsors Ladbrokes would make the Rangers boss Championship manager of the month for September to make it two-out-of-two for him with these awards. His teamâs nine wins out of nine in the second tier
Scotsman.com » 4dMARK WARBURTON is âflatteredâ to be linked to the Liverpool job, but he hopes to be at Rangers long enough to see them in the Champions League.
Daily Express » 4dFalkirk manager Peter Houston has been hit with a Scottish Football Association charge over his criticism of referee John McKendrick following his sideâs defeat by Rangers.
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